Author:
Bencivenni G.,de Oliveira R.,Felici G.,Gatta M.,Giovannetti M.,Morello G.,Poli Lener M.
Abstract
Abstract
The Surface Resistive Plate Counter (sRPC) is a novel RPC based on surface resistivity
electrodes, a completely different concept with respect to traditional RPCs that use electrodes
characterised by volume resistivity. The electrodes of the sRPC exploit the well-established
industrial Diamond-Like-Carbon (DLC) sputtering technology on thin (50 μm) polyimide foils,
already introduced in the manufacturing of the resistive MPGDs such as μ-RWELL and MicroMegas, that
allows to realise large area (up to 2 × 0.5 m2) electrodes with a surface resistivity
spanning over several orders of magnitude (0.01 ÷ 10 GΩ/□). Two detector layout has
been developed: the baseline layout with the DLC connected to the HV by a single dot connection
outside the active area and the high rate layout with a screen printing a conductive grid onto the
DLC film, which exploit the concept of the high density current evacuation scheme first introduced
for the μ-RWELL. Besides the use in HEP experiments as timing detector this new technology could be
exploited as thermal neutron device for homeland security applications (e.g. Radioactive Portal
Monitors for ports and airports), replacing one or both DLC electrodes of the sRPC with plates
coated with ∼3 μm thick 10B4C layer, thus obtaining neutron converters inside the active
volume of the detector. Results obtained by irradiating the detectors at the calibrated
241Am-B ENEA-Frascati HOTNES facility will be discussed.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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