Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1833103 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Fine-pitch gas electron multiplier (GEM) foils have been produced for cosmic X-ray polarimeters using a carbon dioxide laser etching technique. The finest hole pitch of the foil which can be produced repeatedly is 50μm and the smallest hole diameter is 30μm. The electron amplification factor was measured as a function of applied voltage. The behavior of the factor is almost the same as the 140μm-pitch standard foil fabricated by CERN. Our GEMs had no rate-dependent gain instability, which is expected of the GEMs having holes of good cylindrical geometry. The amplification factor of the 50μm foil in a mixture of 70% argon and 30% carbon dioxide reaches about 5000 without any micro-discharge at a voltage of 570 V between foil electrodes.
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Authors
T. Tamagawa, N. Tsunoda, A. Hayato, H. Hamagaki, M. Inuzuka, H. Miyasaka, I. Sakurai, F. Tokanai, K. Makishima,