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: Demonstrate detector principle and SOBP fitting.
: Demonstrate detector principle and SOBP fitting.


; [[/UCLHWET|UCLH WET Measurements]]
; [[/Sep1|UCLH 1st September 2022]]
: Measurements of the WET of stack of white painted sheets and clear sheets (with Mylar) from previous UCLH beam test.
: Experimental measurements at UCLH. Fourth beam test with photodiode DAQ system.
: Use IBA Giraffe to measure WET during UCLH monthly QA session.
: Measurements of the WET of stack of white painted sheets and clear sheets (with Mylar) from previous UCLH beam test using IBA Giraffe.
: Scintillator light quenching using single scintillator block and camera.


; [[/Jun16|UCLH 16th June 2022]]
; [[/Jun16|UCLH 16th June 2022]]

Revision as of 16:08, 19 August 2022

Manchester FLASH Measurements
FLASH range QA measurements at The Christie.
Also measure WET of stack using PTW PeakFinder.
Clatterbridge Range Measurements
Pristine Bragg peak and SOBP measurements at Clatterbridge using compact QuARC prototype.
Demonstrate detector principle and SOBP fitting.
UCLH 1st September 2022
Experimental measurements at UCLH. Fourth beam test with photodiode DAQ system.
Measurements of the WET of stack of white painted sheets and clear sheets (with Mylar) from previous UCLH beam test using IBA Giraffe.
Scintillator light quenching using single scintillator block and camera.
UCLH 16th June 2022
Experimental measurements at UCLH. Third beam test with photodiode DAQ system.
Test light output with Rev. B prototype containing white sheets and clear sheets, comparing with CMOS sensor. Test new Rev.C prototype.
Also contains details on follow-up crosstalk measurements of the two prototypes.
LED Optical Isolation Tests
Lab tests at UCL using LED fibre injection and unpainted sheets with layers of material in between to provide optical isolation.
Test cross-talk and light levels with no material, white paper, black card and mylar foil