A novel 2-dimensional cosmic ray position detector based on a CsI(Na) pixel array and an ICCD camera

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GE Yong-Shuai, WANG Zhi-Gang, YU Bo-Xiang, XIE Yu-Guang, ZHANG Ai-Wu, XUE Zhen, LIU Ying-Biao, GAO Long, NIU Shun-Li, CAI Xiao, FANG Jian, SUN Xi-Lei, NING Fei-Peng, ZHOU Li, HU Tao, A novel 2-dimensional cosmic ray position detector based on a CsI(Na) pixel array and an ICCD camera[J]. Chinese Physics C, 2012, 36(11): 1101-1105. doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/36/11/011
GE Yong-Shuai, WANG Zhi-Gang, YU Bo-Xiang, XIE Yu-Guang, ZHANG Ai-Wu, XUE Zhen, LIU Ying-Biao, GAO Long, NIU Shun-Li, CAI Xiao, FANG Jian, SUN Xi-Lei, NING Fei-Peng, ZHOU Li, HU Tao, A novel 2-dimensional cosmic ray position detector based on a CsI(Na) pixel array and an ICCD camera[J]. Chinese Physics C, 2012, 36(11): 1101-1105.  doi: 10.1088/1674-1137/36/11/011 shu
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A novel 2-dimensional cosmic ray position detector based on a CsI(Na) pixel array and an ICCD camera

    Corresponding author: GE Yong-Shuai,

Abstract: A novel 2-D cosmic ray position detector has been built and studied. It is integrated from a CsI(Na) crystal pixel array, an optical fiber array, an image intensifier and an ICCD camera. The 2-D positions of one cosmic ray track is determined by the location of a fired CsI(Na) pixel. The scintillation light of these 1.0× 1.0 mm CsI(Na) pixels is delivered to the image intensifier through fibers. The light information is recorded in the ICCD camera in the form of images, from which the 2-D positions can be reconstructed. The background noise and cosmic ray images have been studied. The study shows that the cosmic ray detection efficiency can reach up to 11.4%, while the false accept rate is less than 1%.

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