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A gas ionisation Direct-STIM detector for MeV ion microscopy

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms(2015)

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Direct-Scanning Transmission Ion Microscopy (Direct-STIM) is a powerful technique that yields structural information in sub-cellular whole cell imaging. Usually, a Si p-i-n diode is used in Direct-STIM measurements as a detector. In order to overcome the detrimental effects of radiation damage which appears as a broadening in the energy resolution, we have developed a gas ionisation detector for use with a focused ion beam. The design is based on the ETH Frisch grid-less off-axis Geiger–Müller geometry. It is developed for use in a MeV ion microscope with a standard Oxford Microbeams triplet lens and scanning system. The design has a large available solid angle for other detectors (e.g. proton induced fluorescence). Here we report the performance for imaging ReNcells VM with μm resolution where energy resolutions of <24keV fwhm could be achieved for 1MeV protons using isobutane gas.
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MeV ion microscope,Direct-STIM,Ionisation detector,Bioimaging,ReNcells VM
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