Abstract
We successfully produced Resistive-Electrode Gas Electron Multiplier (RE-GEM) which has resistive electrodes instead of the metal ones which are employed for the standard GEM foils. RE-GEM has a resistive electrode of 25 μm-thick and an insulator layer of 100 μm-thick. The hole structure of RE-GEM is a single conical with the wider and narrower hole diameters of 80 μm and 60 μm, respectively. A hole pitch of RE-GEM is 140 μm. We obtained the maximum gain of about 600 and the typical energy resolution of about 20% (FWHM) at an applied voltage between the resistive electrodes of 620 V, using a collimated 8 keV X-rays from a generator in a gas mixture of 70% Ar and 30% CO2 by volume at the atmospheric pressure. We measured the effective gain as a function of the electric field of the drift region and obtained the maximum gain at an drift field of 0.5 kV/cm. © 2012 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab srl.
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Yoshikawa, A., Tamagawa, T., Iwahashi, T., Asami, F., Takeuchi, Y., Hayato, A., … Oliveira, R. (2012). Development of Resistive Electrode Gas Electron Multiplier (RE-GEM). Journal of Instrumentation, 7(6). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/7/06/C06006
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