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21 December 1988 X-Ray Gas Detector Development At The Danish Space Research Institute
C. Budtz-Jorgensen, M. M. Madsen, P. Jonasson, P. Jonasson, H. W. Schnopper, A. Oed
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Abstract
Three different types of proportional gas detectors are under development at the Danish Space Research Institute for use in X-ray astronomy. A conventional multiwire proportional counter, a novel microstrip detector and a parallel gap counter with a segmented anode readout. Instead of wires, the micro strip counter employs very narrowly spaced conducting strips deposited on an isolating substrate. Excellent energy resolutions of 13% (5.9 keV) and 27% (1.5 keV) have been achieved. Several possible methods for position readout for this detector are reported. The parallel gap detec-tor is equipped with a wedge and strip electrode as the anode and has been operated with gas amplifications up to 105. The signals induced in the segmented anode allow for accurate two-dimensional position determination.
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C. Budtz-Jorgensen, M. M. Madsen, P. Jonasson, P. Jonasson, H. W. Schnopper, and A. Oed "X-Ray Gas Detector Development At The Danish Space Research Institute", Proc. SPIE 0982, X-Ray Instrumentation in Astronomy II, (21 December 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948713
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

X-ray astronomy

X-rays

Astronomy

Detector development

Amplifiers

Ions

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