LARGE-AREA X-RAY GAS DETECTOR
20190004185 ยท 2019-01-03
Inventors
- Yongqiang WANG (Beijing, CN)
- Qingjun ZHANG (Beijing, CN)
- Yuanjing LI (Beijing, CN)
- Ziran Zhao (Beijing, CN)
- Lifeng SUN (Beijing, CN)
- Nan Bai (Beijing, CN)
- Xingliang ZHAI (Beijing, CN)
Cpc classification
G01T3/008
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A large-area X-ray gas detector includes a housing having an inner cavity and a ray entrance communicated with the inner cavity, a thin entrance window and a signal collection module. The inner cavity is filled with a working gas which is a non-electronegativity gas sensitive to the X-ray. The entrance window is hermetically connected to the ray entrance such that the X-ray enters into the inner cavity. The signal collection module comprises an anode wire electrode layer and a cathode electrode layer arranged parallel with each other in the inner cavity, in which the anode wire electrode layer has an anode wire for accessing to a high voltage, and the cathode electrode layer is grounded. The anode wire electrode layer collects electrons generated by the working gas under an action of the X-ray.
Claims
1. A large-area X-ray gas detector, comprising: a housing that has an inner cavity and a ray entrance communicated with the inner cavity, the inner cavity is filled with a working gas, and the working gas is a non-electronegativity gas sensitive to the X-ray; an entrance window of thin type that is hermetically connected to the ray entrance such that the X-ray enters into the inner cavity; a signal collection module comprising an anode wire electrode layer and a cathode electrode layer arranged parallel with each other in the inner cavity, in which the anode wire electrode layer has an anode wire for accessing to a high voltage, and the cathode electrode layer is grounded; and the anode wire electrode layer collects electrons generated by the working gas under an action of the X-ray.
2. The large-area X-ray gas detector according to claim 1, wherein each of the anode wire electrode layers and the cathode electrode layers is provided with a multiple layer, the multiple layers of the anode wire electrode layers and the multiple layers of the cathode electrode layers are arranged at a distance and superimposed with each other, and the anode wire electrode layers are connected in parallel with each other, and the cathode electrode layers are connected in parallel with each other.
3. The large-area X-ray gas detector according to claim 1, wherein each of the anode wire electrode layer and the cathode edge electrode layer is provided with one layer; a screen gate electrode layer is further provided between the anode wire electrode layer and the cathode electrode layer; a voltage value of the screen gate electrode layer is between a voltage value of the anode wire electrode layer and a voltage value of the cathode electrode layer.
4. The large-area X-ray gas detector according to claim 3, wherein the screen gate electrode layer comprises a metal wire mesh or a hollow metal plate.
5. The large-area X-ray gas detector according to claim 1, wherein the anode wire electrode layer further comprises an anode frame, and a plurality of insulating pillars are disposed on frames of the opposite sides of the anode frame; the anode wire is serpentinely wrapped around a plurality of the insulating pillars, and both ends of the anode wire are fixedly connected to the anode frame by a fixing assembly.
6. The large-area X-ray gas detector according to claim 1, wherein the cathode electrode layer comprises an ultra-thin circuit board having a conductive layer on a surface of the ultra-thin circuit board.
7. The large-area X-ray gas detector according to claim 6, wherein the conductive layer is a -shaped copper wire layer that completely covers front and back surfaces of the ultra-thin circuit board.
8. The large-area X-ray gas detector according to claim 1, wherein the cathode electrode layer comprises a metal wire mesh or a hollow metal plate.
9. The large-area X-ray gas detector according to claim 1, wherein the anode wire electrode layer and the cathode electrode layer are parallel with an incident direction of the X-ray.
10. The large-area X-ray gas detector according to claim 1, wherein the anode wire electrode layer and the cathode electrode layer are perpendicular to an incident direction of the X-ray.
11. The large-area X-ray gas detector according to claim 1, wherein the working gas is an inert gas, a polyatomic molecular gas, or a mixture of the inert gas and the polyatomic molecular gas.
12. The large-area X-ray gas detector according to claim 1, wherein the housing is further provided with a bottom plate opposite to an entrance position of the ray entrance, and the bottom plate is detachably and hermetically connected to the housing, and encloses the inner cavity together with the entrance window.
13. The large-area X-ray gas detector according to claim 1, wherein an air pressure of the working gas is greater than or equal to 1 atmospheric pressure.
14. The large-area X-ray gas detector according to claim 1, wherein the entrance window is one of a circuit board, a metal thin film structure, or a non-metal thin film structure.
15. The large-area X-ray gas detector according to claim 1, wherein both sides of the cathode electrode layer are evenly coated with neutron-sensitive materials.
16. The large-area X-ray gas detector according to claim 2, wherein both sides of the cathode electrode layer are evenly coated with neutron-sensitive materials.
17. The large-area X-ray gas detector according to claim 3, wherein both sides of the cathode electrode layer are evenly coated with neutron-sensitive materials.
18. The large-area X-ray gas detector according to claim 4, wherein both sides of the cathode electrode layer are evenly coated with neutron-sensitive materials.
19. The large-area X-ray gas detector according to claim 5, wherein both sides of the cathode electrode layer are evenly coated with neutron-sensitive materials.
20. The large-area X-ray gas detector according to claim 6, wherein both sides of the cathode electrode layer are evenly coated with neutron-sensitive materials.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] The foregoing and other features and advantages of this disclosure will become more apparent from the illustrative embodiments as described in details when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0032] Now, the exemplary embodiments will be described more fully with reference to the accompany drawings. However, the exemplary embodiments may be implemented in various forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Instead, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and the concept of the exemplary embodiment will fully conveyed to those skilled in the art. Same reference signs denote the same or similar structures in the accompany drawings, and thus the detailed description thereof will be omitted.
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[0034] The housing 11 serves as a main external support structure of the detector. The housing 11 may be made of metal materials such as aluminum, copper, or iron, or may be made of non-metal materials that have sufficient strength and are coated by a conductive coating layer on the inside thereof. The housing 11 has an inner cavity 110 in the interior thereof. The housing 11 has a ray entrance. The ray entrance is connected to the inner cavity such that the X-rays may enter into the inner cavity 110. The inner cavity 110 is filled with a working gas that is a non-electronegativity gas sensitive to the X-ray. The working gas may be, for example, an inert gas, a polyatomic molecular gas, or a mixture of the inert gas and the polyatomic molecular gas. An air pressure of the working gas may preferably be larger than or equal to 1 atmospheric pressure. Wherein the inert gas may be a high-purity gas such as helium, neon, argon, helium, xenon or a mixture thereof. The polyatomic molecular gas includes carbon dioxide, alkanes, and carbon tetrafluoride. A small amount of polyatomic molecular gases may absorb excess ultraviolet photons to prevent uncontrolled electron proliferation.
[0035] The housing 11 may be a cylinder or a cube. In this embodiment, the housing 11 is a cube, and a length?a width?a height of the inner cavity are 40 cm?40 cm?25 cm, respectively. Corresponding reinforcing ribs are also provided on an outer wall of the housing 11 to increase the overall strength. In order to increase detection efficiency, the higher the atomic number of the inert gas, the higher its ability to intercept rays. Specifically, in this embodiment, the working gas is a mixture of high-purity 95% helium and high-purity 5% carbon dioxide gas. The atmospheric pressure of the working gas is 1 atmospheric pressure. Since the inner cavity of the housing 11 has a height of 25 cm, the working gas in the inner cavity also has a height of 25 cm. According to this embodiment, it may be intended to achieve optimization of the cost while satisfying the detection efficiency by adjusting the thickness of the working gas and filling the inert gas of different proportions. Corresponding to backscattered X-ray generated by 225 kev X-ray machine, the detection efficiency may reach 31%. If the structural safety is satisfied, the air pressure of the working gas is appropriately increased, and furthermore the detection efficiency may be improved. Various auxiliary ports such as an intake/exhaust port 17, a high voltage interface 18, and a signal interface 19 may be provided on the housing 11, so that the working gas or various wires may enter into the interior of the housing 11 from the outside thereof.
[0036] The entrance window 12 is of a thin film type, which enables the X-rays to enter the inner cavity 110, and also avoid the gas from escaping out of the inner cavity 110. Therefore, the entrance window 12 is made of materials as thin as possible. The entrance window 12 may be one of a circuit board, a metal thin film structure, or a non-metallic thin film structure. For example, the entrance window 12 may be made of a thin circuit board that has a conductive layer on its surface, such as FR-4 or a circuit board of ceramic materials, or may be made of a flexible thin film coated with the conductive layer, such as an ETFE film or a Mylar film. In this embodiment, the entrance window 12 is made of an ETFE film of 250 micron. The entrance window 12 is hermetically connected to the ray entrance of the housing 11 so as to avoid leakage of the working gas. The way of hermetically connecting the entrance window 12 to the housing 11 is not limited as long as the sealing requirement is satisfied.
[0037] In this embodiment, as shown in
[0038] The signal collection module is used to receive electrons and ions excited by the X-rays and output electrical signals to the outside. The signal collection module includes an anode wire electrode layer 16 and a cathode electrode layer 15 disposed parallel with each other in the inner cavity 110. Each of the anode wire electrode layer 16 and the cathode electrode layer 15 is a substantially flat plate-like structure that may conduct electricity. Referring to
[0039] The anode wire 161 may preferably use a resistance wire or a gold-plated tungsten wire with a diameter of 50 ?m or less. In this embodiment, the anode wire 161 is gold-plated tungsten wire with a diameter of 30 micrometers. The anode wire 161 has a structure of a whole wire including a middle portion wound on the insulating pillar 163, and two ends fixedly connected to the anode frame 162 through the fixing assembly 164. The fixing assembly may be a spring wire fixing assembly, but not limited thereto.
[0040] In this embodiment, the cathode electrode layer 15 includes an ultra-thin circuit board having a conductive layer on its surface. The ultra-thin circuit board may be as thin as possible, generally having a thickness of 0.3 mm. The conductive layer may be a complete continuous planar conductive structure, or may be a -shaped copper wire layer that covers the front and back sides of the ultra-thin circuit board. The copper wire has a width of 0.1 mm, a grid width of 1 mm, and a height of 18 microns. In other embodiments of the present disclosure, the cathode electrode layer 15 may also include a metal wire mesh or an etched hollow metal plate.
[0041] The anode wire 161 is connected to a high voltage reaching to 20000 volts, while the cathode electrode layer is grounded. The X-rays enter into the inner cavity 110 from the entrance window 12 to interact with the working gas. Such interaction mainly includes a photoelectric effect, a Compton scattering, or generation of positive and negative electron pairs, and finally a large amount of electron ion pairs are generated. Upon the voltage between the anode wire electrode layer 16 and the cathode electrode layer 15, the generated electrons drift towards the anode wire electrode layer 16, and the ions drift towards the cathode electrode layer 15. The charges generated by induction are collected by the anode wire, amplified and transmitted to subsequent electronic systems for further processing.
[0042] It is required according to the technical characteristics of backscatter imaging that a collection time of the electrons and ion signals is less than tens of microseconds. Generally speaking, a drift velocity of the electrons is 1000 times of the drifty velocity of the ions, so that the drift velocity of the ions determines the collection speed of the entire signal. Even if only induced signals of the electrons may be collected, ion clouds formed by the ions that do not drift to the lower electrode may probably affect signal collection in the next cycle. The present disclosure further improves the drift velocity of the ions through the structures as shown in
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[0048] In other embodiments of the present disclosure, both sides of the cathode electrode layer 15 may also be uniformly coated with a neutron-sensitive material, such as a .sup.10B simple substance, a compound, or a mixture thereof. The sensitive material has a layer thickness of 1 ?m to 5 ?m, such that the detector may be converted into a neutron and X-ray dual-sensitive detector, wherein a neutron detection sensitivity may theoretically reach a sensitivity level of a .sup.3He tube neutron detector module with a diameter of 5 cm, a length of 100 cm, and 1 atmospheric pressure. Thereby, the scope of using the detector may also be extended.
[0049] In summary, the large-area X-ray gas detector of the present disclosure has a larger receiving area and a faster charge collection velocity for the X-rays, and thereby increasing the total amount of the energy deposition of X-rays. The anode wire electrode layer 16 may collect the electrons in the inner cavity. The ions generated by the X-rays may be absorbed by the cathode electrode layer. The multi-layer electrode layers and the screen gate electrode layer are used to shorten the drift distance of the electrons and the ions, which improves the charge collection velocity of the detector, and have simple structure, are manufactured easily and have lower cost.
[0050] While the present disclosure has been described in detail in connection with the exemplary embodiments, it should be readily understood that the present disclosure is not limited to such disclosed embodiments. Rather, various alternations and equivalents of such metes and bounds are therefore intended to be embraced by the appended claims.