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== Getting started == | == Getting started == |
Revision as of 09:38, 30 June 2022
Welcome to the Wiki of the Vacuum Ultra Violet experiment, below you will find details about the experiment such as manuals and measurement data, as well as presentations about this setup.
Goal of the experiment
With the VUV experimental setup we would like to learn more about the optical properties of materials for scintillation based time projection chambers (TPC). We want to measure fluorescence, reflectivity and transmittivity of PTFE under UV light in vacuum. Eventually, we would like to also cool our samples to better simulate the environment inside a TPC. [ADD MORE INFO]
The working of the experiment as well as the to-do's are explained on this page.
Components of the experiment
McPherson Monochromator and attachments
Ideal vacuum vacuum chamber
Source code overview
We are using python for the source code running on the Raspberry Pi for both UI and data acquisition (apart from the Arduino sketch written in C++).
The code can be found at https://gitlab.nikhef.nl/vgupta/vuv.
Projects
Designing the sample chamber for vacuum ultraviolet reflection measurements by Jeroen van der Borgh
Building a sample chamber for measuring the reflectivity and transparency of detector materials at VUV wavelengths by Casimir van der Post
Measurements
Pictures
Parts & Ordering
Company contacts for ordering parts
Literature
http://deap3600.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/MastersThesis_GRAraujo_27_03.pdf
https://indico.hep.manchester.ac.uk/getFile.py/access?contribId=32&sessionId=9&resId=0&materialId=slides&confId=5456 (slides on TUM set-up)
Getting started
MediaWiki has been installed.
Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.