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Characteristics of a matrix proportional counter with circular anodes

The construction of a butt-end multicell matrix proportional counter (MMPC) is presented in the work. Each cell is a butt-end proportional counter with a 5 mm cathode diameter and 0.8 mm circular anode diameter. In the example of the $3\times3$ matrix, it is shown that the gas multiplication of the central cell depends on the potentials at the anodes of the peripheral cells, the drift electrode, the forming rings, and the surrounding metal parts of the structure. The amplitude characteristics were measured when the MMPC was filled with mixtures of 96.3\% Ar + 3.7\% Xe and 90\% Ar + 10\% CH$_4$ at pressures of 620 Torr and 62 Torr. The calibration was carried out with $α$-particles and $γ$-quanta from a $^{238}$Pu source. For photons with energies of 7.5 keV, a resolution of 26\% was obtained. It is shown that, based on MMPC, it is possible to fabricate recording surfaces of arbitrary configuration.

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