Development of a large-area timing and position-sensitive foil-MCP detector for mass measurements at the Rare-RI Ring in RIKEN
Zhuang Ge

TL;DR
This paper reports the development of a large-area, high-resolution foil-MCP detector for precise mass measurements and beam monitoring at the Rare-RI Ring, achieving timing resolution below 50 ps and position resolution around 1 mm.
Contribution
A novel large-area foil-MCP detector with optimized electrostatic design for high timing and position resolution in mass spectrometry applications.
Findings
Timing resolution less than 50 ps achieved.
Position resolution approximately 1 mm demonstrated.
High detection efficiency of around 95% for heavy ions.
Abstract
To achieve high precision and accuracy for mass measurements of exotic nuclei by Time-of-flight (TOF) methods: high-resolution beam-line magnetic-rigidity time-of-flight (B-TOF) and in-ring isochronous mass spectrometry (IMS), a large-area electrostatic detector which possesses high position resolution and good timing resolution at the same time is developed at the Rare-RI Ring in RIBF, RIKEN Nishina Center, Japan. Besides TOF mass measurements, the detector system will also be used for heavy ion beam trajectory monitoring or momentum measurements for both beam-line and in-ring at the Rare-RI Ring. The position and timing measurements of heavy ions are performed by detecting the secondary electrons (SEs) emitted from a conversion foil during the passage of the ion. The SEs are accelerated and bent with an angle of by electrostatic fields onto a micro-channel-plate…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear physics research studies · X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis · Atomic and Molecular Physics
