Elham Edalatkhah; Shahab Sheibani
Abstract
By expanding the applications of GEM detectors, a newer pattern of such detectors was introduced in 2004, named THGEM detectors. In this work, a sample of an X-ray detector was designed and constructed using 2cm×2cm THGEMs domestically produced with a thickness of 250 μm, a hole diameter of ...
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By expanding the applications of GEM detectors, a newer pattern of such detectors was introduced in 2004, named THGEM detectors. In this work, a sample of an X-ray detector was designed and constructed using 2cm×2cm THGEMs domestically produced with a thickness of 250 μm, a hole diameter of 300 μm and a pitch of 500 μm, for the first time. The triple THGEM detector working in Ar/CO2 gas mixture was characterized. Influence of gas pressure and gas mixture on gain of the detector was investigated. Results show the detector operated in a stable mode with no discharges. The gain of the detector increased with high voltage across the THGEM electrodes exponentially. This verified the performance of a detector as a proportional counter. Also, the detector’s gain is maximum at Ar/CO2 (80/20) gas mixture and voltage of 700 V applied to each multiplier. The detector is promising for localization applications such as particle physics experiments.