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16 - 21 June 2024
Yokohama, Japan
Conference 13093 > Paper 13093-220
Paper 13093-220

Production of microchannel plates using nano-scale additive manufacturing

19 June 2024 • 17:30 - 19:00 Japan Standard Time | Room G5, North - 1F

Abstract

Microchannel plate (MCP) detectors have been the workhorse detector for many applications, including space borne ultra-violet imaging and spectrographic instruments. Recent advancements in additive manufacturing (AM) have enabled fabrication of complex structures with nano-scale resolution facilitating the production of highly customizable MCPs. Using AM to produce MCPs potentially has many advantages over traditional fused glass substrates, including better material control (e.g., more robust glasses or ceramics), better control of microscopic features (e.g., unique pore geometries to improve performance), and better control of macroscopic features (e.g., printing precision curved surfaces for focal plane matching). Through a collaboration with industry, national laboratory, and university partners, small format microcapillary array substrates were produced using a standard polymer photoresins. These substrates were functionalized using atomic layer deposition and their performance was compared to current state-of-the-art Pb-glass and borosilicate-glass MCPs.

Presenter

Southwest Research Institute (United States)
Dr. Ertley has experience in the development of novel instrumentation spanning a wide range of energies including the UV, hard X-ray, and Gamma Ray regimes. Dr. Ertley’s research has primarily focused on the development of novel microchannel plates (MCPs) and MCP based detectors for use in particle and photodetectors. He has been involved in the in the design and instrumentation of many large area MCP based photodetector for future astrophysics and precision timing applications.
Application tracks: Astrophotonics
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