The resistive anode readout facilitates a good spatial resolution with a large reduction of the electronics channels. The application of such readout method on a 100×100 mm2 triple-GEM detector is… Click to show full abstract
The resistive anode readout facilitates a good spatial resolution with a large reduction of the electronics channels. The application of such readout method on a 100×100 mm2 triple-GEM detector is presented. The detector anode covers 88×88 mm2 sensitive area and consists of 11×11 resistive cells with the cell dimension of 8×8 mm2. The detector has been tested by using a 55Fe source (5.9 keV) and an X-ray tube (8 keV). It is found that the spatial resolution (σ) is about 120 μ m with the intrinsic detector response better than 100 μ m. The position nonlinearity of the whole sensitive area is better than 3%. The energy resolution for 5.9 keV X rays is around 20% (FWHM) and the gain nonuniformity between different cells is better than 7%. The detector shows a quite good 2D imaging performance as well. Especially, the detector costs only half of the number of the electronics channels compared with that using the 2D strip readout.
               
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