Claims
- 1. A non cross-talk multichannel electron multiplier radiation detector comprising:
- an evacuated container;
- a multiplicity of parallel electron channel multipliers adjacent to one another with each channel multiplier having an interior surface and an entrance end and an exit end with all of said entrance ends lying in substantially the same entrance plane and all of said exit ends lying in substantially the same exit plane;
- a substantially planar resistive element having a plurality of openings across the thickness thereof with one of said openings aligned with and adjacent to each of said entrance ends of said channel multipliers;
- a secondary electron emissive material associated with said interior surface of each of said channel multipliers; a readout element located at said exit end of each of said channel multipliers; and
- an electric circuit creating a voltage difference between said resistive element and said exit ends of said channel multipliers to accelerate and multiply electrons from said entrance ends to said exit ends.
- 2. The radiation detector of claim 1, which further includes a substantially planar output resistive element having a plurality of openings across the thickness thereof, with one of said openings aligned with and adjacent to each of said exit ends of said channel multipliers.
- 3. The radiation detector of claim 1 which further includes a substantially plannar photo emissive element overlying said resistive element whereby at least some of the photons striking said photo emissive element are converted into electrons.
- 4. The radiation detector of claim 1, wherein said openings in said resistive element have substantially the same diameter as said entrance end of said channel multipliers with said entrance end being funnel shaped with the large end of the funnel being adjacent to said resistive element.
- 5. The radiation detector of claim 1, wherein said multiplicity of channel multipliers are arranged as stacked layers of alternating resistive material elements having a plurality of openings and dynode layers having said plurality of channels with all of the openings in said resistive material layers and channels in said dynode layers being substantially in alignment with respect to one another from said entrance end to said exit end of each channel and with said electric circuit creating a voltage gradient from the outermost pair of a resistive material layer and dynode layer adjacent the said entrance end to the innermost pair of resistive material layer and dynode layer near said exit end.
- 6. The radiation detector of claim 5 wherein the channels in adjacent dynode layers are offset with respect to one another to form a tortuous electron channel multiplier from said entrance end to said exit end.
- 7. The radiation detector of claim 6 wherein the channels of each of said dynode layers has a funnel shaped entrance with the entrance portion of the funnel diverging toward said entrance end.
- 8. The radiation detector of claim 5 wherein each of said channels in each of said dynode layers is formed into a multiplicity of funnel shaped sub-channels with the mouth of said funnel shaped sub-channels diverging in the direction of said entrance end, and with the sub-channels in adjacent dynode layers being offset with respect to one another.
- 9. The radiation detector of claim 1 wherein said electron channel multipliers are continuous electron channel multipliers.
- 10. A radiation detector comprising;
- an evacuated container;
- an electron channel multiplier having an entrance end and an exit end;
- a resistive element having an opening coincident with and near the entrance end of said channel multiplier;
- an electron secondary emissive material associated with the interior surface of said channel multiplier;
- a read out element located at said exit end of said channel multiplier; and
- an electric circuit creating a voltage difference between said resistive element and said exit end of said channel multiplier to accelerate and multiply electrons from said entrance end to said exit end.
- 11. The radiation detector of claim 10, wherein said channel multiplier is arranged as a stack of alternating resistive material layers having openings therein and dynode layers having openings therein with said resistive material layer openings and dynode layer opening defining a channel with the openings in said resistive material layers and said dynode layers being substantially in alignment with respect to one another from said entrance end to said exit end of the channel multiplier and with said electric circuit creating a voltage gradient from the outermost pair of a resistive material layer and dynode layer adjacent said entrance end to the innermost pair of a resistive material layer and dynode layer near said exit end.
- 12. The radiation detector of claim 11 wherein the openings in adjacent dynode layers are offset with respect to one another to form a tortuous channel multiplier from said entrance end to said exit end.
- 13. The radiation detector of claim 12 wherein the opening of each of said dynode layers has a funnel shaped entrance with the entrance portion of the funnel diverging towards said entrance end.
- 14. The radiation detector of claim 13, which further includes a substantially planar output resistive element having an opening across the thickness thereof, with said opening aligned with and adjacent to said exit end of said channel multiplier.
- 15. The radiation detector of claim 13 which further includes a substantially planar photoemitter element overlying said resistive element whereby at least some of the photons striking said photo emissive element are converted into electrons.
- 16. The radiation detector of claim 12 wherein said opening in each of said dynode layers is formed into a multiplicity of funnel shaped sub-channels with the mouth of said funnel shaped sub-channels diverging in the direction of said entrance end, and with the sub-channels in adjacent dynode layers being offset with respect to one another.
Government Interests
The United States may have certain rights to this invention, under Management and Operating Contract DE-AC0584ER40150 from the United States Department of Energy.
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