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New trapezoid-shaped Frisch-grid ionization chamber for low-energy particle measurements

Authors :
Qiu, Tianli
Yang, Yuansheng
Yuan, Xiaohua
Ma, Peng
Li, Meng
Zhang, Junwei
Guo, Dong
Yang, Yuxuan
Wei, Xianglun
He, Zhoubo
Yin, Xiaohao
Huang, Xinjie
Zou, Haichuan
Li, Zhijie
He, Zhixuan
Lu, Chengui
Hu, Rongjiang
Ong, Hooi
Yang, Herun
Xiao, Zhigang
Wang, Hongwei
Duan, Limin
Source :
European Physical Journal
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

A new trapezoid-shaped Frisch-grid ionization chamber (TFG-IC) has been built as a part of a $$\varDelta {E}-E$$ Δ E - E telescope system for the detection and identification of charged particles at energies down to a few MeV. To study the effect of the drift electric field uniformity, two types of sealed windows, namely a pair of SSA (split-strip aluminized mylar film) and a pair of DSA (double-sided aluminized mylar film) sealed windows have been investigated. The detector’s performances were studied using a standard $$^{241}$$ 241 Am source at different gas pressures, and the total energy-deposit resolution achieved is about 1.1%(FWHM). The $$\varDelta {E}-E$$ Δ E - E telescope, which was composed of TFG-IC and a DSSSD (double-sided silicon strip detector), has been tested using a three-component $$\alpha $$ α source and the $$^{241}$$ 241 Am source under laboratory conditions. The results show that the energy resolution with the SSA sealed windows which provide uniform drift electric field has a smaller fluctuation than that with the DSA ones; the fluctuations are about 1% and 4% for the former and the latter, respectively. Simulations using the COMSOL software also confirmed the electric-field distortion at the edge of the detector with the DSA windows. A correlation curve between energy resolution and energy deposit of charged particles at various gas pressures and for two gas species is derived for TFG-IC with the SSA sealed windows using the measurement with the $$^{241}$$ 241 Am source. Incorporating the above results, we performed Monte Carlo simulations to evaluate the particle-identification capability of the telescope. The results show that the telescope can be extended to the identification of low-energy particles.

Details

ISSN :
14346052
Volume :
82
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The European Physical Journal C
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7b6671954e38a0f6e0aa2c8231314156