ELogs/FernandoFelix
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Electronic Log for Fernando Franco Felix.
To do
Correct presentation
- Specify that the emission reported by NEMO matches with 4-(3,3-Dimetylbutoxy)-para-Terphenyl, but that we cannot be sure for certain because it is protected IP
- Use more text to explain how the calorimeter works and its purpose
- Rewrite presentation considering that is is for me to understand
- Send corrected presentation
Photodiodes
- Get the NEP of the photodiodes at 380 nm
- Confirm with Hamamatsu the minimum an maximum currents for the photodiode
- Investigate how to calculate the intrinsic voltage
Others
- Investigate how CT scans detect photons, since it seems to be similar to what we are doing
- Use the DDC1128 complete data sheet to improve our detector model
- Design the circuit diagram of how would the photodiodes and the DDC1128 be connected
- Design physical arrangement of photodiodes in the telescopic calorimeter, considering that it must be easy to assemble and the photodiodes must be easy to replace
- Order photodiodes and ADC*
- Build device*
- Test device*
- Write research essay
Studying
- Radiology
- Quantum Field Theory
- Quantum Computing
Completed
Progress report
- Explain what is Proton Therapy and why it is promising
- Explain why there is a Bragg Peak and why calculating its precise location is vital
- Explain what Scintillation is and how it is used
- Explain why scintillation happens
- Explain the specifics of the scintillation in our experiment
- Explain which devices can be used to detect light, which ones we will use and why
- Explain how photodiodes work
- Explain how our photodiodes would work in our experiment
- Get sources for everything in the Report
Others
- Investigated the spectrum for the para-Terphenyl and POPOP used in the scintillation plastic directly from the source "Handbook or Aromatic Molecules", identified the version of para-Therphenyl that best matches the spectrum reported by NEMO (4-(3,3-Dimetylbutoxy)-para-Terphenyl) and transformed the graphs into numerical data to produce a total spectrum and determining which one will be our primary wavelength
- Sent Texas Instruments the required documents to sign NDA with TI to get the full Data Sheet of the DDC1128
- Read the basis of Proton Therapy, why does the Bragg Peak happen, how it can be used to treat cancer, red about the different kinds of proton beams and how do they work
- Investigated how photodiodes work, from a photon reaching the photodiode to the generation of a signal
- Investigated noise in photodiodes, how it is produced, how to reduce it, and how to detect a signal despite it, estimating the minimal detectable signal
- Calculated the expected signal from a single proton entering the scintillator
- Talk with Hamamatsu representative
- Establish the criteria for which photodiodes we can use and make a list of which ones fulfill them
- Make a table of the relevant characteristics of the photodiodes of interest
- Investigated how Scintillation works, how photons or charged particles produce scintillation and why aromatic molecules are so useful for it
- Investigated how the Analog to Digital Converters Work
- Read about how to connect photodiodes to ADC
- Contacted Texas Instrument about signing an NDA to get the full data sheet of the DDC1128
- Make presentation
- Give presentation
Photodiodes of interest
Here are the links to the pages for the 8 photodiodes of interest.