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7 September 1994 New developments in the application of scintillating fiber detectors
David B. Cline
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Abstract
We review several new applications of scintillating fibers. One application is to be used in the experiment E803 at Fermilab which is designed to detect the neutrino oscillations (nu) (mu ) yields (nu) (tau ). A fiber tracker is to be used to localize the interaction inside a ton of nuclear emulsion and to help carry out real time detection of this process. Another application is to measure the emittance change of a cooling (mu) +/- beam for a (mu) +(mu) - collider that is being studied by a group of scientists from US institutions. Scintillating fiber tracking could also be used in a detector for the (mu) +(mu) - collider and for the UCLA Asymmetric (phi) Factory due to unusual requirements.
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David B. Cline "New developments in the application of scintillating fiber detectors", Proc. SPIE 2281, Scintillating Fiber Technology and Applications II, (7 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.185812
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Physics

Crystals

Curium

Laser crystals

Particles

Spectroscopy

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