We developed a method to make GEM foils with a spherical geometry. Tests of this procedure and with the resulting spherical GEMs are presented. Together with a spherical drift electrode, a spherical conversion gap can be formed. This eliminates the parallax error for detection of x-rays, neutrons or UV photons when a gaseous converter is used. This parallax error limits the spatial resolution at wide scattering angles. Besides spherical GEMs, we have developed curved spacers to maintain accurate spacing, and a conical field cage to prevent edge distortion of the radial drift field up to the limit of the angular acceptance of the detector. With these components first tests are done in a setup with a spherical entrance window but a planar rea...
ABSTRACT: A simple X-ray imaging system using off-the-shelf electronics and simple reconstruc-tion a...
We describe systematic beam and laboratory measurements, carried out with single and double GEM dete...
AbstractThe High Energy Physics group of the University of Texas at Arlington Physics Department has...
We developed a method to make GEM foils with a spherical geometry. Tests of this procedure and with ...
We developed a method to make GEM foils with a spherical geometry. Tests of this procedure and with ...
A prototype triple GEM detector has been constructed with an area of similar to 2000 cm(2), based on...
Gaseous radiation detectors have been a crucial part of high-energy physics instrumentation since th...
The Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) Detector is being used extensively to handle a fairly large flux e...
Detectors based on Gas Electron Multiplication (GEM) technology are becoming more and more widely us...
In 2008, a triple GEM detector prototype with an area of ~2000 cm2 has been constructed, based on fo...
A new type of radiation detector based on a spherical geometry is presented. The detector consists o...
The Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) is a new age detector, which can handle the high flux of particles...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2005.Includes bibliographica...
International audienceThe spherical proportional counter is a versatile gaseous detector offering ma...
The recently introduced Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) permits the amplification of electrons release...
ABSTRACT: A simple X-ray imaging system using off-the-shelf electronics and simple reconstruc-tion a...
We describe systematic beam and laboratory measurements, carried out with single and double GEM dete...
AbstractThe High Energy Physics group of the University of Texas at Arlington Physics Department has...
We developed a method to make GEM foils with a spherical geometry. Tests of this procedure and with ...
We developed a method to make GEM foils with a spherical geometry. Tests of this procedure and with ...
A prototype triple GEM detector has been constructed with an area of similar to 2000 cm(2), based on...
Gaseous radiation detectors have been a crucial part of high-energy physics instrumentation since th...
The Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) Detector is being used extensively to handle a fairly large flux e...
Detectors based on Gas Electron Multiplication (GEM) technology are becoming more and more widely us...
In 2008, a triple GEM detector prototype with an area of ~2000 cm2 has been constructed, based on fo...
A new type of radiation detector based on a spherical geometry is presented. The detector consists o...
The Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) is a new age detector, which can handle the high flux of particles...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2005.Includes bibliographica...
International audienceThe spherical proportional counter is a versatile gaseous detector offering ma...
The recently introduced Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) permits the amplification of electrons release...
ABSTRACT: A simple X-ray imaging system using off-the-shelf electronics and simple reconstruc-tion a...
We describe systematic beam and laboratory measurements, carried out with single and double GEM dete...
AbstractThe High Energy Physics group of the University of Texas at Arlington Physics Department has...