Progress in the Development of Plasma Panel Radiation Detectors
Robert Ball (1), James R. Beene (2), Yan Benhammou (3), Meny Ben Moshe, (3), J. Wehrley Chapman (1), Tiesheng Dai (1), Erez Etzion (3), Peter S., Friedman (4), Daniel S. Levin (1), Yiftah Silver (3), Guy Sherman (3), Robert, L. Varner Jr.(2), Curtis Weaverdyck (1)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of Plasma Panel Sensors, a novel radiation detector technology based on plasma display panel technology, highlighting recent laboratory measurements and their potential advantages.
Contribution
It introduces Plasma Panel Sensors as a new type of micropattern radiation detector utilizing plasma display panel technology.
Findings
Laboratory measurements demonstrate PPS functionality.
PPS offers high resolution and fast response.
Sealed gas operation enhances detector stability.
Abstract
Plasma Display Panels (PDP), the underlying engine of panel plasma television displays, are being investigated for their utility as radiation detectors called Plasma Panel Sensors (PPS). The PPS a novel variant of a micropattern radiation detector, is intended to be a fast, high resolution detector comprised of an array of plasma discharge cells operating in a hermetically sealed gas mixture. We report on the PPS development effort, including recent laboratory measurements.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPlasma Diagnostics and Applications · Magnetic Field Sensors Techniques
