@inproceedings{cc84871cdbba4293b3e908d1834c9fe4,
title = "Plasma panel sensors for particle and beam detection",
abstract = "The plasma panel sensor (PPS) is an inherently digital, high gain, novel variant of micropattern gas detectors inspired by many operational and fabrication principles common to plasma display panels (PDPs). The PPS is comprised of a dense array of small, plasma discharge, gas cells within a hermetically-sealed glass panel, and is assembled from non-reactive, intrinsically radiation-hard materials such as glass substrates, metal electrodes and mostly inert gas mixtures. We are developing the technology to fabricate these devices with very low mass and small thickness, using gas gaps of at least a few hundred micrometers. Our tests with these devices demonstrate a spatial resolution of about 1 mm. We intend to make PPS devices with much smaller cells and the potential for much finer position resolutions. Our PPS tests also show response times of several nanoseconds. We report here our results in detecting betas, cosmic-ray muons, and our first proton beam tests.",
author = "Friedman, {P. S.} and R. Ball and Beene, {J. R.} and Y. Benhammou and Bentefour, {E. H.} and Chapman, {J. W.} and E. Etzion and C. Ferretti and N. Guttman and Levin, {D. S.} and Moshe, {M. B.} and Y. Silver and Varner, {R. L.} and C. Weaverdyck and B. Zhou",
year = "2012",
doi = "10.1109/NSSMIC.2012.6551416",
language = "الإنجليزيّة",
isbn = "9781467320306",
series = "IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record",
pages = "1775--1780",
booktitle = "2012 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference Record, NSS/MIC 2012",
note = "2012 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference Record, NSS/MIC 2012 ; Conference date: 29-10-2012 Through 03-11-2012",
}