NOTE-0455 Design of a Radiation Monitoring Module for PIN-Diodes |
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BaBar Notes |
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December 21, 2001 |
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This document describes the design of a custom module built at Stanford University for the monitoring of beam-related backgrounds during the commissioning of the PEP-II storage ring. The modules accept signals from reverse-biased large-area PIN photodiodes. Six eight-channel modules, called RADMON, were built and used during the 1997-98 PEP-II commissioning runs. The module also serves as a proto-type for the system that will be used to monitor radiation levels near the Silicon Vertex Tracker in the BaBar detector. The RADMON modules might also be used to monitor radiation levels near sub-detectors other than the SVT during BaBar running.
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Other Authors |
Kirkby, David Nehrlich, Eric Roat, Christopher
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1 revised April 23, 2002
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