Development of the MICROMEGAS Detector for Measuring the Energy Spectrum of Alpha Particles by using a 241-Am Source

Abstract

We have developed MICROMEGAS (MICRO MEsh GASeous) detectors for detecting α particles emitted from an 241-Am standard source. The voltage applied to the ionization region of the detector is optimized for stable operation at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. The energy of α particles from the 241-Am source can be varied by changing the flight path of the α particle from the 241 Am source. The channel numbers of the experimentally-measured pulse peak positions for different energies of the α particles are associated with the energies deposited by the alpha particles in the ionization region of the detector as calculated by using GEANT4 simulations; thus, the energy calibration of the MICROMEGAS detector for α particles is done. For the energy calibration, the thickness of the ionization region is adjusted so that α particles may completely stop in the ionization region and their kinetic energies are fully deposited in the region. The efficiency of our MICROMEGAS detector for α particles under the present conditions is found to be ~ 97.3 %.

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