A Large area GEM Detector Using an improved Self-stretch Technique
Wenhao You, Yi Zhou, Cheng Li, Hongfang Chen, Ming Shao, Yongjie Sun,, Zebo Tang, Jianbei Liu

TL;DR
This paper presents a 30x30 cm2 GEM detector built with an improved self-stretch technique, simplifying assembly and demonstrating effective gain and energy resolution through X-ray testing.
Contribution
It introduces an improved self-stretch method for assembling large-area GEM detectors, enhancing ease and speed of construction.
Findings
Successful construction of a 30x30 cm2 GEM detector
Demonstrated effective gain with 8 keV X-rays
Achieved good energy resolution
Abstract
A GEM detector with an effective area of 30*30 cm2 has been constructed using an improved self-stretch technique, which enables an easy and fast GEM assembling. The design and assembling of the detector is described. Results from tests of the detector with 8 keV X-rays on effective gain and energy resolution are presented.
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