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== Photoelectron efficiency tests ==
== Photoelectron efficiency tests ==
One worry with the intended geometry is that the laser hits the far strips at a very glancing angle, and it was assumed the photoelectron efficiency (i.e. number of photoelectrons per photon) would go down in favour of reflection. To prevent this two methods of surface treatment were considered, and both the validity of the aforementioned assumption as well as the effectiveness of the treatments were investigated in a test setup at UBC. Details and results are given in this [[Media:LaserTests.pdf|report]].
One worry with the intended geometry is that the laser hits the far strips at a very glancing angle, and it was assumed the photoelectron efficiency (i.e. number of photoelectrons per photon) would go down in favour of reflection. To prevent this two methods of surface treatment were considered, and both the validity of the aforementioned assumption as well as the effectiveness of the treatments were investigated in a test setup at UBC. Details and results are given in this [[Media:LaserTests.pdf|report]].
== Laser operating procedure ==
The following describes the standard operating procedure for running the laser setup on the prototype.
[[File:Control.jpg|thumb|Handheld control unit]]
=== Start-up ===
# Check integrity of enclosure, i.e. optics box closed and bolted down, fiber attached at both ends.
# Turn on laser system with key on main unit.
# Push button "Flash lamp -> Ready" on handheld unit.
# Push button "Flash lamp -> Start" on handheld unit.
# Set collimator via mvat program on computer.
# Open manual shutter on laser head.
[[File:Shutter.jpg|thumb|Manual shutter: left open, right closed]]
# Push button "Q-switch -> Start" on handheld unit.
=== Pause ===
==== Short pause ====
Simply push stop/start for Q-switch.
==== Longer pause ====
# Stop Q-switch.
# Stop flash lamp.
# Close manual shutter.
# After pause restart according to after-key part of start-up procedure.
=== Shutdown ===
# Stop Q-switch.
# Stop flash lamp.
# Close manual shutter.
# Wait a few minutes for cool-down.
# Turn off and remove key.
=== General best practice ===
* Limit laser shots to a minimum, to reduce wear on laser, flash lamp, and fiber.
* To that end, do non-critical steps like attenuator setting and DAQ start before starting Q-switch.
* Ideally allow system some time to warm up between turning on flash lamp and Q-switch.


== Optics ==
== Optics ==


== Laser requirements ==
== Laser requirements ==

Revision as of 17:07, 11 May 2017

Introduction

Both the prototype and final TPC have aluminium strips on the central cathode that are intended for laser calibration. To that end a plane of UV laser light is sent into the TPC intersecting with the strips. Each laser pulse should then create a bunch of electrons with well defined position and time at each of the strips.

Photoelectron efficiency tests

One worry with the intended geometry is that the laser hits the far strips at a very glancing angle, and it was assumed the photoelectron efficiency (i.e. number of photoelectrons per photon) would go down in favour of reflection. To prevent this two methods of surface treatment were considered, and both the validity of the aforementioned assumption as well as the effectiveness of the treatments were investigated in a test setup at UBC. Details and results are given in this report.

Laser operating procedure

The following describes the standard operating procedure for running the laser setup on the prototype.

Handheld control unit

Start-up

  1. Check integrity of enclosure, i.e. optics box closed and bolted down, fiber attached at both ends.
  2. Turn on laser system with key on main unit.
  3. Push button "Flash lamp -> Ready" on handheld unit.
  4. Push button "Flash lamp -> Start" on handheld unit.
  5. Set collimator via mvat program on computer.
  6. Open manual shutter on laser head.
Manual shutter: left open, right closed
  1. Push button "Q-switch -> Start" on handheld unit.

Pause

Short pause

Simply push stop/start for Q-switch.

Longer pause

  1. Stop Q-switch.
  2. Stop flash lamp.
  3. Close manual shutter.
  4. After pause restart according to after-key part of start-up procedure.

Shutdown

  1. Stop Q-switch.
  2. Stop flash lamp.
  3. Close manual shutter.
  4. Wait a few minutes for cool-down.
  5. Turn off and remove key.

General best practice

  • Limit laser shots to a minimum, to reduce wear on laser, flash lamp, and fiber.
  • To that end, do non-critical steps like attenuator setting and DAQ start before starting Q-switch.
  • Ideally allow system some time to warm up between turning on flash lamp and Q-switch.

Optics

Laser requirements