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A portable test-bench for real-time radiation damage measurements in scintillating and wavelength-shifting fibres
A portable test-bench has been developed to enable the real-time measurement of radiation-induced absorption in scintillating and wavelength-shifting fibres. Such fibres are typically used in the readout of fibre calorimeters or scintillating tiles such as those used in some hadron calorimeters. The...
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Formato: | info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Lenguaje: | eng |
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2020
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2718828 |
Sumario: | A portable test-bench has been developed to enable
the real-time measurement of radiation-induced absorption in
scintillating and wavelength-shifting fibres. Such fibres are
typically used in the readout of fibre calorimeters or scintillating
tiles such as those used in some hadron calorimeters. The testbench
has been designed to be used in a range of facilities, such as
60Co irradiators or high-intensity test beam facilities, and can
accommodate fibres with length up to 300 mm and diameter
greater than 1.0 mm. The test fibres are illuminated using a
combined deuterium and halogen light source focussed onto the
end of the fibre with a 0.25 NA radiation-tolerant quartz lens. The
light transmitted by the fibre is collected by an identical lens and
measured as a function of wavelength with a linear charge-coupled
device spectrometer covering a wavelength range of 190 to 850 nm.
We present the design of the test-bench, and studies of the
systematic errors arising from the components. We measured
induced absorbance in the fibres tested and determined the major
systematic error to be the stability of the light source. Planned
enhancements to the test-bench are discussed. |
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