Abstract
In this study we have investigated a 2-dimensional gas type detector
based on plasma display technology as a candidate for the flat-panel radiation
detector. By using the Garfield code, the dependence of X-ray absorption and
multiplication on gas composition, cell gap and electric field were examined.
Considering the simulation results, three prototype detectors were designed and
fabricated. The performance of these detectors was evaluated by measuring the
collected charge density, dark current density and sensitivity. The collected
charge had the highest value at a condition when Xe 100% and 2.8 mm gap was
108.8 nC/cm
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