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handsonact [2024/03/03 10:33] – [3. Act #3 (1.75h, Tue. Mar.5):] nuicise | handsonact [2024/03/03 11:00] (current) – [5. Act #5 (1.75h, Thu. Mar. 7):] nuicise | ||
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* Understand the concept of signal coincidence/ | * Understand the concept of signal coincidence/ | ||
* **Group B** | * **Group B** | ||
- | * Measure the noise rate, electric gain, coincidence noise | + | * Measure the noise rate, electric gain (channel-by-channel uniformity) |
- | * LED driving and check the signal, check the optical cross-talk | + | * Check the coincidence with two and three channels, referring to the estimated muon rate to come up with a reasonable trigger pattern |
* **Group C** | * **Group C** | ||
- | * LED driving with Analog discovery (software is on the allocated PC) | + | * Noise rate of PMT |
- | * PMT signal vs MPPC signals: check detection efficiency, dynamic range, linearity | + | * Signal with MPPC, comparing noise rate of PMT and MPPC |
===== 3. Act #3 (1.75h, Tue. Mar.5): ===== | ===== 3. Act #3 (1.75h, Tue. Mar.5): ===== | ||
* **Group A** Test the soldered circuits, noise suppression, | * **Group A** Test the soldered circuits, noise suppression, | ||
- | * **Group-B** Optical cross-talk check: shining LED | + | * **Group-B** Optical cross-talk check: shining LED in a specific channel and check the signal of the nearby channels. Justify whether this cross-talk is significant or not. |
+ | * **Group-C** LED driving with Analog discovery (software is on the allocated PC); PMT signal vs MPPC signals: check detection efficiency, dynamic range, linearity | ||
===== 4. Act #4 (1.75h, Wed. Mar. 6): ===== | ===== 4. Act #4 (1.75h, Wed. Mar. 6): ===== | ||
- | Light tightening; MPPC characteristics (noise rate, gain, supply voltage dependence; timing response); | + | * **Group A**: setup and measure the speed of light in the optical |
+ | * **Group B**: setup and measure the profile of a light source (eg. from LED transport through an optical fiber. Refer to the so-called numerical aperture of the fiber ) | ||
+ | * **Group C**: Setup and measure the spectra of the light source with optical filters | ||
===== 5. Act #5 (1.75h, Thu. Mar. 7): ===== | ===== 5. Act #5 (1.75h, Thu. Mar. 7): ===== | ||
Work in combination of Scintillator, | Work in combination of Scintillator, | ||
+ | * **Group A** use scintillator bar; wavelength shifting fiber polishing and glue to be fitted in the optical connector to single MPPC | ||
+ | * **Group B** use laser-cutted plate for coupling wavelength shifting fiber to sensor. | ||
+ | * **Group C** use scintillator cube; observe signal; check the rate; compare the signal with wavelength shifting fiber | ||
===== 6. Act #6 (2.0h, Thu. Mar. 7): ===== | ===== 6. Act #6 (2.0h, Thu. Mar. 7): ===== | ||
- | Data taking and analysis | + | * Check the coincidence rate of muons and see whether it is consistent with what we expect. Try to tighten or loosen the threshold in the trigger pattern and see how the result changed. |
+ | * Learn how to use DAQ program for automate data taking | ||
+ | * Analyze the data. Depend on the group members to decide which programing language | ||
===== 7. Act #7 (2.75h, Fri. Mar. 8): ===== | ===== 7. Act #7 (2.75h, Fri. Mar. 8): ===== |
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