Design and performance of LED calibration system prototype for the lead tungstate crystal calorimeter
Instrumentation and Detectors
2016-09-08 v2
Abstract
A highly stable monitoring system based on blue and red light emitting diodes coupled to a distribution network comprised of optical fibers has been developed for an electromagnetic calorimeter that uses lead tungstate crystals readout with photomultiplier tubes. We report of the system prototype design and on the results of laboratory tests. Stability better than 0.1% (r.m.s.) has been achieved during one week of prototype operation.
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@article{arxiv.physics/0509233,
title = {Design and performance of LED calibration system prototype for the lead tungstate crystal calorimeter},
author = {V. A. Batarin and J. Butler and A. M. Davidenko and A. A. Derevschikov and Y. M. Goncharenko and V. N. Grishin and V. A. Kachanov and V. Y. Khodyrev and A. S. Konstantinov and V. A. Kormilitsin and V. I. Kravtsov and Y. Kubota and V. S. Lukanin and Y. A. Matulenko and Y. M. Melnick and A. P. Meschanin and N. E. Mikhalin and N. G. Minaev and V. V. Mochalov and D. A. Morozov and L. V. Nogach and A. V. Ryazantsev and P. A. Semenov and V. K. Semenov and K. E. Shestermanov and L. F. Soloviev and S. Stone and A. V. Uzunian and A. N. Vasiliev and A. E. Yakutin and J. Yarba},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0509233},
year = {2016}
}
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10 pages, 6 figures, LaTeX2e