24-28 February 2020
Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics
Asia/Novosibirsk timezone

The Well Electron Multiplier with DLC anode – a key element of the fast and robust position sensitive micro-pattern gaseous detector

Not scheduled
15m
Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics

Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics

11, akademika Lavrentieva prospect, Novosibirsk, Russia
Board: 42
Poster Micropattern gas detectors

Speaker

Anatoli Kashchuk (PNPI, Gatchina)

Description

Thin film of Diamond-Like Carbone (DLC) is used as a resistive anode in the Well Electron Multiplier – a key element of the fast and robust radiation detector. As shown, the DLC with thickness of 80 nm and surface resistivity of 25 MOhm/□ certainty protects detector against discharges. DLC film in this test was deposited on a PCB above the copper mesh at cell size in range of 0.5-1 mm.

Primary author

Anatoli Kashchuk (PNPI, Gatchina)

Presentation Materials