DocumentCode
1389601
Title
The application of the curved-grid technique to a gas proportional scintillation counter with a small-diameter photo-multiplier tube
Author
dos Santos, J.M.F. ; Soares, A.J.V.D. ; Monteiro, C.M.B. ; Morgado, R.E. ; Condo, C.A.N.
Author_Institution
Dept. de Fisica, Coimbra Univ., Portugal
Volume
45
Issue
3
fYear
1998
fDate
6/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
229
Lastpage
233
Abstract
The curved-grid technique was developed to maintain the superior performance of large-area gas proportional scintillation counters (GPSCs) without resorting to complex and bulky focusing systems or large photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) for applications in energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence analysis. The technique is a simple method to compensate for the variation in solid angle viewed by the PMT as a function of the radial distance from the cylindrical axis of the detector. The feasibility of the technique is demonstrated in a GPSC, by measuring the energy resolution as a function of entrance window diameter. With a properly shaped curved grid, no degradation in detector energy resolution is observed even when the effective detector sensitive area is increased approximately six-fold. The maximum ratio of detector entrance window to PMT diameter achieved thus far is approximately 0.75.
Keywords
X-ray fluorescence analysis; gas scintillation detectors; photomultipliers; proportional counters; curved-grid technique; energy resolution; energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence analysis; entrance window diameter; gas proportional scintillation counter; small-diameter photomultiplier tube; Degradation; Electrodes; Energy resolution; Fluorescence; Gas detectors; Laboratories; Photomultipliers; Physics; Scintillation counters; Solid scintillation detectors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/23.682385
Filename
682385
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