2023
DOI: 10.1088/1748-0221/18/05/c05005
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Characterisation of N2-GEM: a beam monitor based on Ar-N2 gas mixture

S. Cancelli,
H. Alimagno,
A. Muraro
et al.

Abstract: The gas recycle is nowadays an important issue for gaseous detectors operation under study and for this reason, scientists are testing new gas systems for GEM detectors. Since some gas purifier does not allow to use oxygen, the standard Ar-CO2 (70%–30%) cannot be used; thus, new gas mixtures are under investigation. This paper presents the study of a triple GEM detector filled with new gas mixture based on Argon and Nitrogen (Ar-N2) at different concentrations: 90%–10%, 80%–20% and 70%–30%. The GEM detector ch… Show more

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“…The application of a suitable converter, either deposited on the GEM foils [6] or in the active volume gas mixture [7], would allow for the detection of neutrons through the products of their conversion, with the same detector concept. The same system presented in this work will be modified to be employed for neutron imaging, following the same concept illustrated in [6].…”
Section: Strip-gem Detectormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The application of a suitable converter, either deposited on the GEM foils [6] or in the active volume gas mixture [7], would allow for the detection of neutrons through the products of their conversion, with the same detector concept. The same system presented in this work will be modified to be employed for neutron imaging, following the same concept illustrated in [6].…”
Section: Strip-gem Detectormentioning
confidence: 99%