Physics – Instrumentation and Detectors
Scientific paper
2007-11-17
IEEETrans.Nucl.Sci.55:1657-1663,2008
Physics
Instrumentation and Detectors
Presented at the IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, October 2007
Scientific paper
10.1109/TNS.2008.924084
We have developed a new detector of photons and charged particles- a hole-type structure with electrodes made of a double layered resistive material: a thin low resistive layer coated with a layer having a much higher resistivity. One of the unique features of this detector is its capability to operate at high gas gains (up to 10E4) in air or in gas mixtures with air. They can also operate in a cascaded mode or be combined with other detectors, for example with GEM. This opens new avenues in their applications. Several prototypes of these devices based on new detectors and oriented on practical applications were developed and successfully tested: a detector of soft X-rays and alpha particles, a flame sensor, a detector of dangerous gases. All of these detectors could operate stably even in humid air and/or in dusty conditions. The main advantages of these detectors are their simplicity, low cost and high sensitivity. For example, due to the avalanche multiplication, the detectors of flames and dangerous gases have a sensitivity of 10-100 times higher than commercial devices. We therefore believe that new detectors will have a great future.
Benaben P.
Breuil P.
Charpak Georges
Di Mauro A.
Martinengo P.
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