A MULTIANODE POSITION-SENSITIVE PROPORTIONAL COUNTER FOR IN-AIR HIGH-RESOLUTION PIXE USING A CRYSTAL SPECTROMETER

1998 
A position-sensitive proportional counter (PSPC) for a wavelength-dispersive crystal spectrometer system has been constructed for high-resolution PIKE experiments in atmospheric air. This PSPC has seven resistive wire anodes. Each anode operates as one PSPC. Pulses from the anodes are converted into digital signals with a 512 × 7 channel charge-division analyzer. We can simultaneously obtain seven spectra. A computer software converts this 2D data set into one spectrum after adjusting the offset channels and conversion factors. The spatial resolution of this detector is somewhat larger than that of our single PSPC system previously developed, while its counting efficiency is seven times higher than that of the single one.
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