The thick GEM (THGEM) [1] is an "expanded" GEM, economically produced in the
PCB industry by simple drilling and etching in G-10 or other insulating
materials (fig. 1). Similar to GEM, its operation is based on electron gas
avalanche multiplication in sub-mm holes, resulting in very high gain and fast
signals. Due to its large hole size, the THGEM is particularly efficient in
transporting the electrons into and from the holes, leading to efficient
single-electron detection and effective cascaded operation. The THGEM provides
true pixilated radiation localization, ns signals, high gain and high rate
capability. For a comprehensive summary of the THGEM properties, the reader is
referred to [2, 3]. In this article we present a summary of our recent study on
THGEM-based imaging, carried out with a 10x10 cm^2 double-THGEM detector.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures. Presented at the 10th Pisa Meeting on Advanced
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