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FGLD: A novel and compact micro-pattern gas detector

A new gas detector which combines in the same structure the gas amplification mechanism and the position sensitive readout, named the field gradient lattice detector (FGLD), is being developed at CERN. The detector, reminiscent in geometry of a multi-wire proportional chamber but with a different fi...

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Autores principales: Dick, Louis, De Oliveira, Rui, Watts, David
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/903042
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De Oliveira, Rui
Watts, David
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Watts, David
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description A new gas detector which combines in the same structure the gas amplification mechanism and the position sensitive readout, named the field gradient lattice detector (FGLD), is being developed at CERN. The detector, reminiscent in geometry of a multi-wire proportional chamber but with a different field configuration can be fabricated as two or more layers of micro-patterned parallel tracks on a variety of substrate materials. Two preliminary proof-of-concept designs without position sensitivity have been fabricated as copper tracks of 50 mum width and 150 mum pitch on polyimide in a 3D geometry and on epoxy in a 2D geometry. They have been shown to detect the 5.9 keV X-rays of an $^{55}Fe$ source with a stable gain ranging from 500 to 5000 in a 3 mm drift chamber containing an argon carbon-dioxide gas mixture. The elegance and compactness of the FGLD design make it a very attractive gas detector solution both economically and mechanically. Most interestingly, the 3D FGLD design on flexible polyimide should greatly simplify the mechanical challenges of gas chamber assembly in planar and cylindrical detector designs.
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spelling cern-9030422019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/903042engDick, LouisDe Oliveira, RuiWatts, DavidFGLD: A novel and compact micro-pattern gas detectorDetectors and Experimental TechniquesA new gas detector which combines in the same structure the gas amplification mechanism and the position sensitive readout, named the field gradient lattice detector (FGLD), is being developed at CERN. The detector, reminiscent in geometry of a multi-wire proportional chamber but with a different field configuration can be fabricated as two or more layers of micro-patterned parallel tracks on a variety of substrate materials. Two preliminary proof-of-concept designs without position sensitivity have been fabricated as copper tracks of 50 mum width and 150 mum pitch on polyimide in a 3D geometry and on epoxy in a 2D geometry. They have been shown to detect the 5.9 keV X-rays of an $^{55}Fe$ source with a stable gain ranging from 500 to 5000 in a 3 mm drift chamber containing an argon carbon-dioxide gas mixture. The elegance and compactness of the FGLD design make it a very attractive gas detector solution both economically and mechanically. Most interestingly, the 3D FGLD design on flexible polyimide should greatly simplify the mechanical challenges of gas chamber assembly in planar and cylindrical detector designs.oai:cds.cern.ch:9030422004
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Dick, Louis
De Oliveira, Rui
Watts, David
FGLD: A novel and compact micro-pattern gas detector
title FGLD: A novel and compact micro-pattern gas detector
title_full FGLD: A novel and compact micro-pattern gas detector
title_fullStr FGLD: A novel and compact micro-pattern gas detector
title_full_unstemmed FGLD: A novel and compact micro-pattern gas detector
title_short FGLD: A novel and compact micro-pattern gas detector
title_sort fgld: a novel and compact micro-pattern gas detector
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/903042
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