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Mirroring of fibre ends for the LHCb SciFi project

The relatively low light yields for tracks close to the midplane (y=0) of the SciFi tracker, in particular after radiation damage due to ionizing radiation, suggests to mirror the fibre ends. This note describes a set of tests and measurements in order to establish a viable mirror technology which c...

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Autores principales: Joram, Christian, Schneider, Thomas
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1662543
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description The relatively low light yields for tracks close to the midplane (y=0) of the SciFi tracker, in particular after radiation damage due to ionizing radiation, suggests to mirror the fibre ends. This note describes a set of tests and measurements in order to establish a viable mirror technology which combines high reflectivity with simplicity and low cost. The following technologies were evaluated: Aluminized Mylar film glued to the fibre ends, 3M Enhanced Specular Reflectance film glued to the fibre ends, Thin Film Aluminium vacuum coated on the fibre ends. The tests show that Aluminized Mylar film is a viable solution fulfilling all SciFi requirements. ESR film leads potentially to a higher reflectivity but its usability when glued to fibre ends could not (yet) be demonstrated. The Thin Film Aluminium coating disqualifies for reasons of cost and complexity without any performance gain. This report is meant as backup document for the LHCb SciFi TDR document to be submitted in February 2014.
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spelling cern-16625432019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1662543engJoram, ChristianSchneider, ThomasMirroring of fibre ends for the LHCb SciFi projectDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe relatively low light yields for tracks close to the midplane (y=0) of the SciFi tracker, in particular after radiation damage due to ionizing radiation, suggests to mirror the fibre ends. This note describes a set of tests and measurements in order to establish a viable mirror technology which combines high reflectivity with simplicity and low cost. The following technologies were evaluated: Aluminized Mylar film glued to the fibre ends, 3M Enhanced Specular Reflectance film glued to the fibre ends, Thin Film Aluminium vacuum coated on the fibre ends. The tests show that Aluminized Mylar film is a viable solution fulfilling all SciFi requirements. ESR film leads potentially to a higher reflectivity but its usability when glued to fibre ends could not (yet) be demonstrated. The Thin Film Aluminium coating disqualifies for reasons of cost and complexity without any performance gain. This report is meant as backup document for the LHCb SciFi TDR document to be submitted in February 2014.LHCb-PUB-2014-020CERN-LHCb-PUB-2014-020LHCb-INT-2013-060oai:cds.cern.ch:16625432014-02-19
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Joram, Christian
Schneider, Thomas
Mirroring of fibre ends for the LHCb SciFi project
title Mirroring of fibre ends for the LHCb SciFi project
title_full Mirroring of fibre ends for the LHCb SciFi project
title_fullStr Mirroring of fibre ends for the LHCb SciFi project
title_full_unstemmed Mirroring of fibre ends for the LHCb SciFi project
title_short Mirroring of fibre ends for the LHCb SciFi project
title_sort mirroring of fibre ends for the lhcb scifi project
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1662543
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