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Improvements in detection system for pulse radiolysis facility

This report describes the improvements made in the detection system of the pulse radiolysis facility based on a 7 MeV Linear Electron Accelerator (LINAC) located in the Radiation Chemistry and Chemical Dynamics Division of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. The facility was created in 1986 for kinetic s...

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Autores principales: Rao, V N, Girija, K G, Manimaran, P, Mishra, R K, Mohan, H, Mukherjee, T, Nadkarni, S A, Sapre, A V, Shinde, S J, Toley, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/747200
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author Rao, V N
Girija, K G
Manimaran, P
Mishra, R K
Mohan, H
Mukherjee, T
Nadkarni, S A
Sapre, A V
Shinde, S J
Toley, M
author_facet Rao, V N
Girija, K G
Manimaran, P
Mishra, R K
Mohan, H
Mukherjee, T
Nadkarni, S A
Sapre, A V
Shinde, S J
Toley, M
author_sort Rao, V N
collection CERN
description This report describes the improvements made in the detection system of the pulse radiolysis facility based on a 7 MeV Linear Electron Accelerator (LINAC) located in the Radiation Chemistry and Chemical Dynamics Division of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. The facility was created in 1986 for kinetic studies of transient species whose absorption lies between 200 and 700 nm. The newly developed detection circuits consist of a silicon (Si) photodiode (PD) detector for the wavelength range 450-1100 nm and a germanium (Ge) photodiode detector for the wavelength range 900-1600 nm. With these photodiode-based detection set-up, kinetic experiments are now routinely carried out in the wavelength range 450-1600 nm. The performance of these circuits has been tested using standard chemical systems. The rise time has been found to be 150 ns. The photo-multiplier tube (PMT) bleeder circuit has been modified. A new DC back-off circuit has been built and installed in order to avoid droop at longer time scales. A steady baseline upto 10 s with PMT and upto 100 s with PD is available without any droop. The RF interference generated during the delivery of the electron beam pulse by the LINAC normally limits the measurements below 20 mV signal. The introduction of a fibre optic cable between the LINAC cave and the data acquisition laboratory has enabled us to analyse even weak signals of the order of 5 mV.
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spelling cern-7472002019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/747200engRao, V NGirija, K GManimaran, PMishra, R KMohan, HMukherjee, TNadkarni, S ASapre, A VShinde, S JToley, MImprovements in detection system for pulse radiolysis facilityAccelerators and Storage RingsThis report describes the improvements made in the detection system of the pulse radiolysis facility based on a 7 MeV Linear Electron Accelerator (LINAC) located in the Radiation Chemistry and Chemical Dynamics Division of Bhabha Atomic Research Centre. The facility was created in 1986 for kinetic studies of transient species whose absorption lies between 200 and 700 nm. The newly developed detection circuits consist of a silicon (Si) photodiode (PD) detector for the wavelength range 450-1100 nm and a germanium (Ge) photodiode detector for the wavelength range 900-1600 nm. With these photodiode-based detection set-up, kinetic experiments are now routinely carried out in the wavelength range 450-1600 nm. The performance of these circuits has been tested using standard chemical systems. The rise time has been found to be 150 ns. The photo-multiplier tube (PMT) bleeder circuit has been modified. A new DC back-off circuit has been built and installed in order to avoid droop at longer time scales. A steady baseline upto 10 s with PMT and upto 100 s with PD is available without any droop. The RF interference generated during the delivery of the electron beam pulse by the LINAC normally limits the measurements below 20 mV signal. The introduction of a fibre optic cable between the LINAC cave and the data acquisition laboratory has enabled us to analyse even weak signals of the order of 5 mV.BARC-2002-E-010oai:cds.cern.ch:7472002002
spellingShingle Accelerators and Storage Rings
Rao, V N
Girija, K G
Manimaran, P
Mishra, R K
Mohan, H
Mukherjee, T
Nadkarni, S A
Sapre, A V
Shinde, S J
Toley, M
Improvements in detection system for pulse radiolysis facility
title Improvements in detection system for pulse radiolysis facility
title_full Improvements in detection system for pulse radiolysis facility
title_fullStr Improvements in detection system for pulse radiolysis facility
title_full_unstemmed Improvements in detection system for pulse radiolysis facility
title_short Improvements in detection system for pulse radiolysis facility
title_sort improvements in detection system for pulse radiolysis facility
topic Accelerators and Storage Rings
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/747200
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