The future magnetospheric exploration missions (ex. SCOPE: cross Scale COupling in the Plasma universE) aim to obtain electron 3D distribution function with very fast time resolution below 10 ms to investigate the electron dynamics that is regarded as pivotal in understanding the space plasma phenomena such as magnetic reconnection. This can be achieved by developing a new plasma detector system which is fast in signal processing with small size, light weight and low power consumption. The new detector system consists of stacked micro channel plates and a position sensitive multi‐anode detector with on‐anode analogue ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuits). Multi‐anode system usually suffers from false signals caused by mainly two effects. One is the effect of the electrostatic crosstalk between the discrete anodes since our new detector consists of many adjacent anodes with small gaps to increase the detection areas. Our experimental results show that there exists electrostatic crosstalk effect of approximately 10% from the adjacent anodes. The effect of 10% electrostatic crosstalk can be effectively avoided by a suitable discrimination level of the signal processing circuit. Non negligible charge cloud size on the anode also causes false counts. Optimized ASIC for in‐situ plasma measurement in the Earth’s magnetosphere is under development. The initial electron cloud at the MCP output has angular divergence. Furthermore, space charge effects may broaden the size of the charge cloud. We have obtained the charge cloud size both experimentally and theoretically. Our test model detector shows expected performance that is explained by our studies above.
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16 June 2009
FUTURE PERSPECTIVES OF SPACE PLASMA AND PARTICLE INSTRUMENTATION AND INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS: Proceedings of the International Conference
1–3 November 2006
Tokyo (Japan)
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June 16 2009
Development of a low‐energy charged particle detector with on‐anode ASIC for in‐situ plasma measurement in the Earth’s magnetosphere Available to Purchase
M. Saito;
M. Saito
aThe university of Tokyo, Bunkyo‐ku, Tokyo 113‐0033, Japan
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Y. Saito;
Y. Saito
bInstitute of Space and Astronautical Science, Kanagawa 229‐8510, Japan
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T. Mukai;
T. Mukai
cJapan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Marunouchi, Chiyoda‐ku, Tokyo 100‐8260, Japan
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K. Asamura
K. Asamura
bInstitute of Space and Astronautical Science, Kanagawa 229‐8510, Japan
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M. Saito
a
Y. Saito
b
T. Mukai
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K. Asamura
b
aThe university of Tokyo, Bunkyo‐ku, Tokyo 113‐0033, Japan
bInstitute of Space and Astronautical Science, Kanagawa 229‐8510, Japan
cJapan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Marunouchi, Chiyoda‐ku, Tokyo 100‐8260, Japan
AIP Conf. Proc. 1144, 48–52 (2009)
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M. Saito, Y. Saito, T. Mukai, K. Asamura; Development of a low‐energy charged particle detector with on‐anode ASIC for in‐situ plasma measurement in the Earth’s magnetosphere. AIP Conf. Proc. 16 June 2009; 1144 (1): 48–52. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3169303
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