Speaker
Mr
Axel Buß
(Westfälische-Wilhelms-Universität)
Description
In order to enable laser spectroscopy experiments at CRYRING, a new general purpose fluorescence detector is being developed at the University of Münster. The design allows detection from ultraviolet wavelengths to the near infrared regime. Thus, the detector can be used to observe a large variety of atomic transitions. Among others Mg- (at 280 nm) and Ca+ (at 854 nm/866 nm)
ions have transitions in the wavelength regime covered by the detector.
Geant4 simulations have been performed in order to optimize the detection efficiency of fluorescence photons, while – at the same time – suppressing the detection of background photons.
This is achieved by an elliptical detector geometry, which selectively focuses fluorescence photons from the beam axis onto one of three interchangeable PMTs.
Currently, the mechanical design of the hardware being completed and first
components will be ordered soon.
This project is funded by BMBF under contract number 05P15PMFAA.
Primary author
Mr
Axel Buß
(Westfälische-Wilhelms-Universität)
Co-authors
Mr
Christian Huhmann
(WWU Münster - Institut für Kernphysik)
Prof.
Christian Weinheimer
(Institut für Kernphysik, University of Münster)
Dominik Thomas
(WWU Münster - Institut für Kernphysik)
Dr
Volker Hannen
(Institut für Kernphysik, Uni Münster)
Zoran Andelkovic
(GSI, Darmstadt)