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R and D on Radiation Hard Active Media Based on Quartz Plates

The need for radiation-hard active media in particle detectors is prominently dictated by the future colliders and the future operations of the Large Hadron Collider. The areas of implementation range from calorimetry to beamline instrumentation to specialized forward detectors e.g. luminosity monit...

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Autor principal: Onel, Yasar
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1971156
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description The need for radiation-hard active media in particle detectors is prominently dictated by the future colliders and the future operations of the Large Hadron Collider. The areas of implementation range from calorimetry to beamline instrumentation to specialized forward detectors e.g. luminosity monitors. In this context, we developed the idea of utilizing quartz plates with various surface coating properties as the active medium for such detectors. Plain quartz is a pure Cerenkov radiator which has quite limited photostatistics. In order to improve the efficiency of the photodetection, various methods were investigated including radiation hard wavelength shifters, p-terphenyl or 4pct gallium doped zinc oxide. The readout options include direct coupling of the photodetector to the quartz plate, or fibers. We have studied various geometries and readout options and constructed calorimeter prototypes. Here we report on the results of the previous tests, and the recent developments, which enable several factors of performance improvements on MIP detection and shower response with simple geometrical modifications such as multi-layer tiles.
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spelling cern-19711562019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1971156engOnel, YasarR and D on Radiation Hard Active Media Based on Quartz PlatesDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe need for radiation-hard active media in particle detectors is prominently dictated by the future colliders and the future operations of the Large Hadron Collider. The areas of implementation range from calorimetry to beamline instrumentation to specialized forward detectors e.g. luminosity monitors. In this context, we developed the idea of utilizing quartz plates with various surface coating properties as the active medium for such detectors. Plain quartz is a pure Cerenkov radiator which has quite limited photostatistics. In order to improve the efficiency of the photodetection, various methods were investigated including radiation hard wavelength shifters, p-terphenyl or 4pct gallium doped zinc oxide. The readout options include direct coupling of the photodetector to the quartz plate, or fibers. We have studied various geometries and readout options and constructed calorimeter prototypes. Here we report on the results of the previous tests, and the recent developments, which enable several factors of performance improvements on MIP detection and shower response with simple geometrical modifications such as multi-layer tiles.CMS-CR-2014-402oai:cds.cern.ch:19711562014-11-15
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Onel, Yasar
R and D on Radiation Hard Active Media Based on Quartz Plates
title R and D on Radiation Hard Active Media Based on Quartz Plates
title_full R and D on Radiation Hard Active Media Based on Quartz Plates
title_fullStr R and D on Radiation Hard Active Media Based on Quartz Plates
title_full_unstemmed R and D on Radiation Hard Active Media Based on Quartz Plates
title_short R and D on Radiation Hard Active Media Based on Quartz Plates
title_sort r and d on radiation hard active media based on quartz plates
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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