Preliminary Test of Thick GEM with Resistive Electrodes
doi: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.26.04.319
- Received Date: 1900-01-01
- Rev Recd Date: 1900-01-01
- Publish Date: 2009-12-20
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Key words:
- Thick GEM with Resistive Electrode /
- counting rate /
- energy resolution /
- effective gain /
- discharge probability
Abstract: In this study we present preliminary results from a new detector: a thick gaseous electron multiplier(GEM) with resistive electrodes. The resistive electrodes protect the detector and the frontend electronics from damage by occasional discharges. In different gas mixtures, we test Thick GEM with Resistive Electrodes(RETGEM) detector for the first time, including counting rate, energy resolution, effective gain, and discharge probability. The results can satisfy the basic demand of RETGEM detector design.
Citation: | LIU Da, LU Chen-gui, DUAN Li-min, #, HU Rong-jiang, LU Yan-xia, LI Zu-yu, ZHANG Jin-xia, HU Zheng-guo, SUN You-mei, XU Zhi-guo, MA Peng, GENG Peng, TANG Shu-wen, YANG He-run, WANG Wen-xin, ZHOU Jian-rong. Preliminary Test of Thick GEM with Resistive Electrodes[J]. Nuclear Physics Review, 2009, 26(4): 319-321. doi: 10.11804/NuclPhysRev.26.04.319 |