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* For the scintillator stacks used in Manchester and PARTREC we measured the thickness in 3 points.
* For the scintillator stacks used in Manchester and PARTREC we measured the thickness in 3 points.
* Clear polished scintillators (machine block) offer the best light output.
* Clear polished scintillators (machine block) offer the best light output.
'''2. Photodiodes'''
The first prototype of the QuARC had a CMOS sensor, but it was then upgraded to photodiodes coupled to each sheet individually. There is a direct coupling, so no optical gel is used.
* Model = hamamatsu S12915-16R
* Effective photosensitive area = 6.0 mm2
* Spectral response wavelength between 340-1100 nm
* Quantum efficiency peaks at 960 nm
'''3. Boards: DDC232'''
We have two different types of boards (revB and revC) that differ in the number of PD and the space between them. They are directly coupled to the PD, and need a power cable and a PMOD connection that goes to the FPGA.
* revB: 16 photodiodes, spaced 2.86 mm. Uses 12V power cable.
* revC: 32 photodiodes, spaced 3.0 mm. Uses 7V power cable -> revD is a modification of revC, with a change in the heat managment.


== GUI ==
== GUI ==

Revision as of 09:56, 25 September 2023

Electronic Log for Sonia Escribano

To Do

  • Port Saad's FPGA data replay code to Python → copied
  • Duplicate functionality of Fern's GUI in D3.


Knowledge Transfer

1. Scintillators

The main properties of our scintillators are:

  • ρ = (1.03±0.01)g cm-3
  • decay constant = 2.5 ns
  • maximum emission at 425 nm (blue-violet)
  • light output = 56% of anthracene
  • n = 1.57

In total we have 302 scintillator sheets. Their production mechanisms and average thicknesses are summarised in this file []. The order in which the scintillators are assembled in each stack is available in the GUI, inside every experimental run log.

  • Each sheet thickness is measured in 8 different points of the scintillator: 4 corners, and 4 middle parts of each side.
  • The uncertainty is simply calculated as the standard deviation.
  • For the scintillator stacks used in Manchester and PARTREC we measured the thickness in 3 points.
  • Clear polished scintillators (machine block) offer the best light output.


2. Photodiodes

The first prototype of the QuARC had a CMOS sensor, but it was then upgraded to photodiodes coupled to each sheet individually. There is a direct coupling, so no optical gel is used.

  • Model = hamamatsu S12915-16R
  • Effective photosensitive area = 6.0 mm2
  • Spectral response wavelength between 340-1100 nm
  • Quantum efficiency peaks at 960 nm


3. Boards: DDC232

We have two different types of boards (revB and revC) that differ in the number of PD and the space between them. They are directly coupled to the PD, and need a power cable and a PMOD connection that goes to the FPGA.

  • revB: 16 photodiodes, spaced 2.86 mm. Uses 12V power cable.
  • revC: 32 photodiodes, spaced 3.0 mm. Uses 7V power cable -> revD is a modification of revC, with a change in the heat managment.

GUI

  • Modify code to give - instead of 0 when fit not performed ✓
  • Plot data with 20 points ✓
  • Upload files to new directory
  • Modify position of error bars ✓
  • x-axis zooming problem: only some numbers work ✓
  • Fix misalignment between PDdata and FITdata ✓
  • Test access from NUC PC

Replay + Fit

  • Check parameter limits with Saad
  • Fit data with 20 points instead of 10 to avoid harsh lines ✓
  • Print date and time of original file, not produced ones ✓
  • Create only one calibration with backST and frontST
  • Test code on NUC PC
  • Add fitted rate to header ✓

Done

  • PARTREC pictures uploaded to: /unix/pbt/data/partrec/20221125/Pictures
  • Cut Mylar foil sheets for Manchester experiment
  • Talk to Derek about Mylar foil.
  • Probation meeting with Simon (fill form)
  • Set up new MacBook Pro: might need dual booting (talk to Tony Hoare about Windows).
  • Set up Geant4 simulations of detector → copied and running

Quick-start

  • Get user name + email ✓
  • Get ID card: book appointment online ✓
  • Mandatory safety training courses: Safety Induction + Fire Safety ✓
  • Book departamental safety induction with Lee Bebbington ✓
  • Mandatory training courses: GDPR, information security, freedom of information, DSE, diversity, unconscious bias, ✓
  • Create a wiki account ✓
  • Register for an account on the HEP Linux cluster (email support@hep.ucl.ac.uk) ✓
  • Install Geant4 (instructions: [1]) ✓
  • Set up bank details online on myHR ✓

Important Dates

Date Event
23rd Sep 2022 VIVA York
20th Oct 2022 Prague
21st Oct 2022 HEP Seminar
25-26th Oct 2022 Manchester beam test
24-25th Nov 2022 Groningen beam test
30th Nov - 2nd Dec 2022 FRPT Conference Barcelona
20th Jan 2023 PhD Graduation York
8th Feb 2023 QuARC Seminar @Bristol
5th Apr 2023 PGI Seminar @Queen Mary
18th May 2023 Clatterbridge beam test
10th-16th June 2023 PTCOG Conference Madrid
3rd-7th July 2023 HIT Online course
25th-28th July 2023 FPGA Course RAL