51. Construction of a fast ionization chamber for high-rate particle identification
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D. W. Bardayan, Michael Scott Smith, W. A. Peters, Steven D. Pain, Kyle Schmitt, B. Manning, S. Ahn, Kelly Chipps, S. Strauss, and K. Y. Chae
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High rate ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Ion beam ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Detector ,Oak Ridge National Laboratory ,High count rate ,Particle identification ,Nuclear physics ,Ionization chamber ,Electrode ,Physics::Accelerator Physics ,Instrumentation - Abstract
A new gas-filled ionization chamber for high count rate particle identification has been constructed and commissioned at the Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility (HRIBF) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL). To enhance the response time of the ionization chamber, a design utilizing a tilted entrance window and tilted electrodes was adopted, which is modified from an original design by Kimura et al. [1] . A maximum counting rate of ~ 700 , 000 particles per second has been achieved. The detector has been used for several radioactive beam measurements performed at the HRIBF.
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- 2014