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| − | + | The current detector design is based on a plastic scintillator, wrapped in different types of foil, and a Silicon Photomultiplier for the collection of scintillation light. In this article, the assembly of a detector module will be explained. | |
| + | = Material List = | ||
| + | Independent of the size and shape of the scintillator the following materials are used for building a scintillator detector: | ||
| + | * Kapton stencil | ||
| + | * Teflon foil | ||
| + | * Aluminum foil | ||
| + | * Reflective foil | ||
| + | * Black tape | ||
| + | * Pond Liner (thick black foil) | ||
| + | * Scintillator | ||
| + | * Silicon Photomultiplier on PCB | ||
| + | * Preamplifier | ||
Revision as of 16:50, 4 April 2020
The current detector design is based on a plastic scintillator, wrapped in different types of foil, and a Silicon Photomultiplier for the collection of scintillation light. In this article, the assembly of a detector module will be explained.
Material List
Independent of the size and shape of the scintillator the following materials are used for building a scintillator detector:
- Kapton stencil
- Teflon foil
- Aluminum foil
- Reflective foil
- Black tape
- Pond Liner (thick black foil)
- Scintillator
- Silicon Photomultiplier on PCB
- Preamplifier