Title :
Experimental Study of Xe-Ne Proportional Counters for X-Ray Detection
Author :
Borges, F.I.G.M. ; Santos, F.P. ; Amaro, F. ; Dias, T.H.V.T. ; Conde, C.A.N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. de Fisica, Coimbra Univ.
Abstract :
The use of appropriate mixtures of noble gases in proportional counters can take advantage of the Penning effect, a process of energy transfer between the two species which produces extra electrons. The Penning effect can occur in Xe-Ne mixtures and recent Monte Carlo simulation measurements have shown that a small percentage of Xe (below ~1%Xe) brings to a minimum the fluctuations in the formation of the primary electron cloud and decreases the w-value to a magnitude near that for pure Xe. In addition, the excitation and ionization thresholds and the fluctuations in charge multiplication become lower and the ionization efficiency becomes higher than in pure Xe, indicating that improved energy resolution can be achieved at low applied voltages for a Xe-Ne filled proportional counter. In this work, we present an experimental study of the performance of a cylindrical proportional counter filled with several Xe-Ne mixtures at atmospheric pressure, for 5.9 keV x-rays. Results are presented for the energy resolution and gas multiplication factor and a discussion of the experimental results is made
Keywords :
Monte Carlo methods; X-ray detection; ionisation chambers; proportional counters; Monte Carlo simulation measurements; Penning effect; X-ray detection; Xe-Ne filled proportional counter; atmospheric pressure; charge multiplication; cylindrical proportional counter; energy resolution; energy transfer; excitation threshold; gas multiplication factor; ionization threshold; noble gas mixtures; primary electron cloud; Charge measurement; Counting circuits; Current measurement; Electrons; Energy exchange; Energy resolution; Fluctuations; Gases; Ionization; X-ray detection; Penning mixtures; Xenon-neon mixtures; proportional counters; x-ray detectors;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2006.890545