Artigo Revisado por pares

Breakdown features of various microstrip-type gas counter designs and their improvements

1998; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 45; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/23.682387

ISSN

1558-1578

Autores

V. Peskov, Brian D. Ramsey, P. Fonte,

Tópico(s)

Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena

Resumo

Breakdown mechanisms and spurious pulses, the precursors to some breakdowns, were studied experimentally for both uncoated and coated microstrip gas counters (MSGCs) of different geometries, as well as for microgap counters (MGCs) and for the "Compteur A Trou" (CAT). It was found that in all cases the breakdowns occurred through surface streamers, although the exact mechanism of streamer formation depended on the particular detector design. Based on these studies, new designs of microstrip detectors, in which the role of the substrate was minimized, were elaborated and tested. In some of these detectors, especially with large pitches (>2 mm), gains up to 2-3/spl times/10/sup 5/ were achieved together with good rate characteristics. The ultimate gain limit in all geometries was still set by spark-inducing streamers which appeared at some critical charge density in the avalanche. To avoid this, and particularly to enhance the performance of small-pitch MSGCs, preamplification structures can be used. Utilizing a parallel plate avalanche chamber as a front end to an MSGC resulted in an overall gain of /spl sim/10/sup 6/, limited in this case only by charge saturation.

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