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Progress with the gas electron multiplier

The Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) amplifies electrons released in a gas and transfers them to a second element of detection, multi-wire or micro-strip chamber. We describe recent developments realized with two GEM meshes in series, followed by a simple printed circuit as read-out electrode. Full det...

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Autores principales: Büttner, C, Capéans-Garrido, M, Dominik, Wojciech, Hoch, M, Labbé, J C, Manzin, G, Million, Gilbert, Ropelewski, Leszek, Sauli, Fabio, Sharma, A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1997
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0168-9002(97)01240-0
http://cds.cern.ch/record/331193
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author Büttner, C
Capéans-Garrido, M
Dominik, Wojciech
Hoch, M
Labbé, J C
Manzin, G
Million, Gilbert
Ropelewski, Leszek
Sauli, Fabio
Sharma, A
author_facet Büttner, C
Capéans-Garrido, M
Dominik, Wojciech
Hoch, M
Labbé, J C
Manzin, G
Million, Gilbert
Ropelewski, Leszek
Sauli, Fabio
Sharma, A
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description The Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) amplifies electrons released in a gas and transfers them to a second element of detection, multi-wire or micro-strip chamber. We describe recent developments realized with two GEM meshes in series, followed by a simple printed circuit as read-out electrode. Full detection efficiency for minimum ionizing electrons has been obtained, with good energy and time resolution; bi-dimensional localization can be achieved recording the induced signals on orthogonal strips printed on a double sided thin circuit. While with a single, 50 µm thick GEM mesh amplification factors around one hundred are attained, with a twin mesh having the facing electrodes in electrical contact (emulating a thicker GEM) we have obtained gains in excess of a thousand, large enough for efficient detection of radiation. We believe that this can lead to the development of a new generation of simple, reliable, cheap detectors for high rate tracking and bi-dimensional imaging of radiation.
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spelling cern-3311932019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/S0168-9002(97)01240-0http://cds.cern.ch/record/331193engBüttner, CCapéans-Garrido, MDominik, WojciechHoch, MLabbé, J CManzin, GMillion, GilbertRopelewski, LeszekSauli, FabioSharma, AProgress with the gas electron multiplierDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) amplifies electrons released in a gas and transfers them to a second element of detection, multi-wire or micro-strip chamber. We describe recent developments realized with two GEM meshes in series, followed by a simple printed circuit as read-out electrode. Full detection efficiency for minimum ionizing electrons has been obtained, with good energy and time resolution; bi-dimensional localization can be achieved recording the induced signals on orthogonal strips printed on a double sided thin circuit. While with a single, 50 µm thick GEM mesh amplification factors around one hundred are attained, with a twin mesh having the facing electrodes in electrical contact (emulating a thicker GEM) we have obtained gains in excess of a thousand, large enough for efficient detection of radiation. We believe that this can lead to the development of a new generation of simple, reliable, cheap detectors for high rate tracking and bi-dimensional imaging of radiation.CERN-PPE-97-073oai:cds.cern.ch:3311931997-07-02
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Büttner, C
Capéans-Garrido, M
Dominik, Wojciech
Hoch, M
Labbé, J C
Manzin, G
Million, Gilbert
Ropelewski, Leszek
Sauli, Fabio
Sharma, A
Progress with the gas electron multiplier
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