Advanced Detector Nomenclature and Proposed Segmentation System

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This content provides detailed information on detector nomenclature, parts, and a proposed segmentation system for advanced spectrometers. It includes visuals and explanations of ring, septant, coil, and segment identification within the detector, offering insights into the intricate workings of spectrometer components.


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  1. Detector Nomenclature Cameron Clarke and Sakib Rahman

  2. 6 5 4 3 2 1 Detector Parts Quartz (1), Mirror (2), Reflector Skin (3), Reflector Volume (4), Lightguide Skin (5), Lightguide Volume (6), PMT Housing (7), PMT Cathode (0) Septant 1 6 Coil A Closed 5 4 3 2 1 Side View Detector Nomenclature Closed = Coils Trans - = Septant, Low Open = Septant Trans + = Septant, High Front View Looking Downstream from Target Spectrometer Nomenclature

  3. Proposed Nomenclature A digit to identify the ring. Three digits to identify the sector corresponding to septant and coil. A digit to identify segmentation within the sector. A digit to identify segmentation within the detector.

  4. Proposed Nomenclature Ring Septant Coil Low / Center/ High Segment Within Sector Detector Part 1-6 Closed = 0 Open, T- ,T+= 1-7 Closed=1-7 Open, T-, T+=0 Low =0 Center=1 High =2 0-2 in ring 5 1 in other rings 0-7 510011- Ring 5 Septant 1 T- Central Quartz 510111- Ring 5 Septant 1 Open Central Quartz 510211- Ring 5 Septant 1 T+ Central Quartz 501111- Ring 5 Coil A Closed Central Quartz

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