# Spatial resolution measurement of Triple-GEM detector and diffraction   imaging test at synchrotron radiation

**Authors:** Y.L. Zhang, H.R. Qi, Z.W. Wen, H.Y. Wang, Q. Ouyang, Y.B. Chen, J., Zhang, B.T. Hu

arXiv: 1702.03072 · 2017-04-12

## TL;DR

This paper presents a high-resolution triple-GEM detector tested for diffraction imaging at synchrotron radiation, demonstrating its effectiveness in spatial resolution, energy resolution, and imaging capabilities for powder diffraction experiments.

## Contribution

The study introduces a novel two-dimensional readout triple-GEM detector optimized for synchrotron diffraction imaging, with comprehensive lab and synchrotron testing results.

## Key findings

- Spatial resolution of ~110 um FWHM achieved
- Energy resolution better than 27% at 5.9 keV
- Successful diffraction imaging of SiO2 powder at BSRF

## Abstract

A triple-GEM detector with two-dimensional readout is developed. The detector provides high position resolution for powder diffraction experiments at synchrotron radiation. Spatial resolution of the detector is measured in the lab using a 55Fe X-ray source. A resolution of about 110 um FWHM is achieved. The energy resolution is better than 27% for 5.9 keV X-rays. The detector's validity under illumination of photons in particular energy range is verified using a Cu X-ray tube. Imaging of the head of a wire stripper with X-ray tube demonstrates its imaging ability. A diffraction imaging experiment using the sample of powder SiO2 is successfully carried out at 1W2B laboratory of Beijing Synchrotron Radiation Facility (BSRF). Different diffraction rings are clearly seen under various X-ray energies.

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