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Measurements of the Minimum Bending Radius of Small Diameter Scintillating Plastic Fibres

The minimum bending radius of plastic fibres is an important parameter as it determines the geometrical flexibility of the fibres during long-term storage or installation and usage inside detectors. The following document describes measurements of the minimum bending radius of round scintillating pl...

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Autores principales: Gruber, Lukas, Joram, Christian, Vaananen, Mika Petteri, Gavardi, Laura
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2316946
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author Gruber, Lukas
Joram, Christian
Vaananen, Mika Petteri
Gavardi, Laura
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Joram, Christian
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description The minimum bending radius of plastic fibres is an important parameter as it determines the geometrical flexibility of the fibres during long-term storage or installation and usage inside detectors. The following document describes measurements of the minimum bending radius of round scintillating plastic fibres with small diameter performed in the context of the LHCb SciFi Tracker project. The experimental set-up is based on measuring the light output of a bent fibre in response to 1 MeV electrons over several days. The results suggest that the 250 μm diameter fibres can be bent to a radius of about 10 mm without damaging and losing light.
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spelling cern-23169462019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2316946engGruber, LukasJoram, ChristianVaananen, Mika PetteriGavardi, LauraMeasurements of the Minimum Bending Radius of Small Diameter Scintillating Plastic FibresParticle Physics - ExperimentThe minimum bending radius of plastic fibres is an important parameter as it determines the geometrical flexibility of the fibres during long-term storage or installation and usage inside detectors. The following document describes measurements of the minimum bending radius of round scintillating plastic fibres with small diameter performed in the context of the LHCb SciFi Tracker project. The experimental set-up is based on measuring the light output of a bent fibre in response to 1 MeV electrons over several days. The results suggest that the 250 μm diameter fibres can be bent to a radius of about 10 mm without damaging and losing light.LHCb-PUB-2018-008CERN-LHCb-PUB-2018-008oai:cds.cern.ch:23169462018-05-08
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Gruber, Lukas
Joram, Christian
Vaananen, Mika Petteri
Gavardi, Laura
Measurements of the Minimum Bending Radius of Small Diameter Scintillating Plastic Fibres
title Measurements of the Minimum Bending Radius of Small Diameter Scintillating Plastic Fibres
title_full Measurements of the Minimum Bending Radius of Small Diameter Scintillating Plastic Fibres
title_fullStr Measurements of the Minimum Bending Radius of Small Diameter Scintillating Plastic Fibres
title_full_unstemmed Measurements of the Minimum Bending Radius of Small Diameter Scintillating Plastic Fibres
title_short Measurements of the Minimum Bending Radius of Small Diameter Scintillating Plastic Fibres
title_sort measurements of the minimum bending radius of small diameter scintillating plastic fibres
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2316946
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