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*** additional information from the initial evaluation of the real mirrors: https://clasweb.jlab.org/wiki/images/4/4c/2016-05-20_SphericalMirrors.pdf, https://clasweb.jlab.org/wiki/images/2/2a/2016-07-01_SphericalMirrorsCMM.pdf, https://userweb.jlab.org/~tlemon/RICH/D0_Measurement_Results_2016-10-21.pdf
 
*** additional information from the initial evaluation of the real mirrors: https://clasweb.jlab.org/wiki/images/4/4c/2016-05-20_SphericalMirrors.pdf, https://clasweb.jlab.org/wiki/images/2/2a/2016-07-01_SphericalMirrorsCMM.pdf, https://userweb.jlab.org/~tlemon/RICH/D0_Measurement_Results_2016-10-21.pdf
 
*** RICH mirror geometry was measured at jlab survey group, d0 and reflectivity at jlab detector support group. the new fiber optics reflectivity test-station: https://userweb.jlab.org/~tlemon/RICH/New%20Reflectivity%20Test%20Station%202022-04-22.pdf
 
*** RICH mirror geometry was measured at jlab survey group, d0 and reflectivity at jlab detector support group. the new fiber optics reflectivity test-station: https://userweb.jlab.org/~tlemon/RICH/New%20Reflectivity%20Test%20Station%202022-04-22.pdf
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**** old reflectivity test station is monochromator based and similar to the hallc setup, but his new fiber optics based setup is much more compact and easy to use.
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**** new fiber optics reflectivity test station was optimized down to 350nm so far, but it can be upgraded to 200nm or even 180 nm with N2
 
**** more details at https://solid.jlab.org/files/cherenkov/RICH-mirror-tests-info/
 
**** more details at https://solid.jlab.org/files/cherenkov/RICH-mirror-tests-info/
**** fiber optics reflectivity test station was optimized down to 350nm so far, but it can be upgraded to 200nm or even 180 nm with N2
 

Revision as of 16:12, 25 May 2023

info

email list

HGC emaillist,"solid_hgc at jlab.org", registration and archive

Integration into SoLID

refer to SoLID_Engineering_Integration_and_CAD page Engineering Integration and CAD

prototyping and R&D

window and pressure vessel

  • window materials
    • tedlar/mylar/tedlar from Madico
    • "We have used this type of material for spectrometer vacuum windows. It is made of high end sail cloth (actual sail material for boats). It is not the easiest material to work with but will most likely work for you. You may have to pretension the cloth depending on the manufacturer." from David Meekins of jlab target group, https://www.sailmakerssupply.com/product/racing-laminate-sailcloth-seconds/sailcloth, It's actually Kevlar/Mylar laminates
    • cheap kevlar, http://www.mcmaster.com/#kevlar/=14kwgqs , Its thickness 0.6mm is a bit bigger than 0.4mm used by BNL vacuum window, Not sure if it's because it's "cut resistant"
    • 2024 Al ~1mm thick

readout

mirror

HGC mirror drawing and SBU half mirror Al support structure at p12 of https://solid.jlab.org/DocDB/0002/000254/003/solid_hgc_zwzhao_20200608.pdf