Development of a plasma panel radiation detector
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R. Ball, J. Beene, M. Ben-Moshe, Y. Benhammou, R. Bensimon, J. Chapman, E. Etzion, C. Ferretti, P. Friedman, D. Levin
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Y. Silver, R. Varner, C. Weaverdyck, R. Wetzel, B. Zhou, T. Anderson, K. Mckinny, E. A. U. O. Michigan, D. Physics, Usa Argonne National Laboratory, Uşak Unıversıty, Beverly, Raymond Sackler School of Physics, Astronomy, Israel. Integrated Sensors, USA. GE Measurement, Control, A. USA.IonBeamApplicationsS., Belgium
/ Abstract
This article reports on the development and experimental results of commercial plasma display panels adapted for their potential use as micropattern gas radiation detectors. The plasma panel sensor (PPS) design and materials include glass substrates, metal electrodes and inert gas mixtures which provide a physically robust, hermetically sealed device. Plasma display panels used as detectors were tested with cosmic ray muons, beta rays and gamma rays, protons, and thermal neutrons. The results demonstrated rise times and time resolution of a few nanoseconds, as well as sub-millimeter spatial resolution compatible with the pixel pitch.
Journal: Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment