Title of article :
Factors affecting the performance of detectors that use secondary electron emission from a thin foil to determine ion impact position
Author/Authors :
Shapira، نويسنده , , D and Lewis، نويسنده , , T.A and Hulett Jr.، نويسنده , , L.D and Ciao، نويسنده , , Z، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The factors affecting the performance of a Position-Sensitive Timing Detector (PSTD), based on the detection of secondary electrons ejected from a thin foil by the passing ion, were investigated. Different contributions to the observed (generally poor) position resolution were investigated. The effects of multiple scattering in the foil were determined first. We then measured the contribution of the position-sensitive detector and signal-handling electronics. Finally, the effect of electron transport, from the point of emission at the foil surface to the micro-channel plate detector (MCP) surface, was measured and evaluated. Our measurements, as well as a simulation of the electron transport, lead us to conclude that for detectors with foil-to-MCP distance ≥5 cm, electron transport limits the devices currently in use to resolution worse than 2 mm (FWHM).
Keywords :
Timing and position measurement , Ions and nuclei , Electron emission from surface , Electron acceleration and detection , Limits to time and position resolution , Micro channel plate detectors
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics