Research Summaries

Back Solid State Spark Chamber for High Sensitive Radiation Detection

Fiscal Year 2012
Division Graduate School of Engineering & Applied Science
Department Physics
Investigator(s) Karunasiri, Gamani
Sponsor Defense Intelligence Agency (DoD)
Summary The aim of the research project is to address pressing intelligence problems including the remote assessment and detection of nuclear and radiological weapons. The proposed research is to explore a novel solid-state radiation detector that operates similarly to a conventional spark chamber where the high internal gain amplifies weak signals generated by ionizing radiation. The key advantage of the proposed detector is that its internal gain produces a large signal compared to conventional solid-state radiation detectors that require additional support circuitry to recover the weak signals generated. A sensor similar to the proposed detector has been successfully tested using visible light; this indicates that a similar device architecture can be employed to detect ionizing radiation since both light and ionizing radiation produce e-h pairs in the active region of the detector. In addition, the experience from the previously-tested application indicated that the trigger level of the detector can be controlled electronically; thus, the proposed device should be suitable for operating in environments with varying radiation levels. The detector can be built using standard microelectronics technology which enables high radiation hardness and the potential for detector arrays with enhanced detection and tracking capabilities. Successful completion of this project would result in a new capability for potential use in identification and analysis of Radiological Dispersion and Improvised Nuclear Devices (RDDs and INDs).
Keywords Solid State Spark-Chamber Radiation Detection
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