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Advanced gaseous photodetectors for hyperspectroscopy and other applications

Hyperspectroscopy is a new method of surface image taking, providing simultaneously high position and spectral resolutions which allow one to make some conclusions about chemical compositions of the surfaces. For image taking advanced MCPs are currently used, sensitive in the spectral interval of 45...

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Autores principales: Rodionov, I., Bidault, J-M., Crotty, I., Fonte, P., Galy, F., Peskov, V., Zanette, O.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NSSMIC.2005.1596972
http://cds.cern.ch/record/911388
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author Rodionov, I.
Bidault, J-M.
Crotty, I.
Fonte, P.
Galy, F.
Peskov, V.
Zanette, O.
author_facet Rodionov, I.
Bidault, J-M.
Crotty, I.
Fonte, P.
Galy, F.
Peskov, V.
Zanette, O.
author_sort Rodionov, I.
collection CERN
description Hyperspectroscopy is a new method of surface image taking, providing simultaneously high position and spectral resolutions which allow one to make some conclusions about chemical compositions of the surfaces. For image taking advanced MCPs are currently used, sensitive in the spectral interval of 450-850 nm. One of the aims of this work is to extend the hyperspectroscopic method to the UV region of spectra: 185-280 nm. For this we have developed and successfully tested innovative 1D and 2D UV sealed photosensitive gaseous detectors with resistive electrodes. These detectors are superior MCPs due to the very low rate of noise pulses and thus due to the high signal to noise ratio. Other important features of these detectors are that they have excellent position resolutions - 30 mum in digital form, are vibration stable and are spark protected. The first results from the application of these detectors for spectroscopy, hyperspectroscopy and the flame detection are presented
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spelling cern-9113882023-03-14T20:14:43Zdoi:10.1109/NSSMIC.2005.1596972http://cds.cern.ch/record/911388engRodionov, I.Bidault, J-M.Crotty, I.Fonte, P.Galy, F.Peskov, V.Zanette, O.Advanced gaseous photodetectors for hyperspectroscopy and other applicationsphysics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental TechniquesHyperspectroscopy is a new method of surface image taking, providing simultaneously high position and spectral resolutions which allow one to make some conclusions about chemical compositions of the surfaces. For image taking advanced MCPs are currently used, sensitive in the spectral interval of 450-850 nm. One of the aims of this work is to extend the hyperspectroscopic method to the UV region of spectra: 185-280 nm. For this we have developed and successfully tested innovative 1D and 2D UV sealed photosensitive gaseous detectors with resistive electrodes. These detectors are superior MCPs due to the very low rate of noise pulses and thus due to the high signal to noise ratio. Other important features of these detectors are that they have excellent position resolutions - 30 mum in digital form, are vibration stable and are spark protected. The first results from the application of these detectors for spectroscopy, hyperspectroscopy and the flame detection are presentedHyperspectroscopy is a new method of surface image taking, providing simultaneously high position and spectral resolutions which allow one to make some conclusions about chemical compositions of the surfaces. We are now studying applications of the hyperspctroscopic technique to be used for medicine. This may allow one to develop early diagnostics of some illnesses, as for example, skin cancer. For image taking advanced MCPs are currently used, sensitive in the spectral interval of 450-850 nm. One of the aims of this work is to extend the hyperspectrocpic method to the UV region of spectra: 185-280 nm. For this we have developed and successfully tested innovative 1D and 2D UV sealed photosensitive gaseous detectors with resistive electrodes. These detectors are superior MCPs due to the very low rate of noise pulses and thus due to the high signal to noise ratio. Other important features of these detectors are that they have excellent position resolutions - 30 micron in digital form, are vibration stable and are spark protected. The first results from the application of these detectors for spectroscopy, hyperspectroscopy and the flame detection are presented.physics/0511212POLE-24-11-05POLE-2005-11-24oai:cds.cern.ch:9113882005-11-25
spellingShingle physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Rodionov, I.
Bidault, J-M.
Crotty, I.
Fonte, P.
Galy, F.
Peskov, V.
Zanette, O.
Advanced gaseous photodetectors for hyperspectroscopy and other applications
title Advanced gaseous photodetectors for hyperspectroscopy and other applications
title_full Advanced gaseous photodetectors for hyperspectroscopy and other applications
title_fullStr Advanced gaseous photodetectors for hyperspectroscopy and other applications
title_full_unstemmed Advanced gaseous photodetectors for hyperspectroscopy and other applications
title_short Advanced gaseous photodetectors for hyperspectroscopy and other applications
title_sort advanced gaseous photodetectors for hyperspectroscopy and other applications
topic physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NSSMIC.2005.1596972
http://cds.cern.ch/record/911388
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