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Autor:
Shawn Hoover, Wolfgang Hennig
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 68:2059-2065
As radiation detector arrays in nuclear physics applications become larger and physically more separated, the time synchronization and trigger distribution between many channels of detector readout electronics become more challenging. Clocks and trig
Autor:
William K. Warburton, Wolfgang Hennig
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 64:2938-2950
The ability to measure pulse times of arrival with resolutions at or below 100 ps is becoming increasingly desirable in various fields, typically for signals originating from photon detectors such as photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) or silicon photo-mult
In systems with multiple radiation detectors, time synchronization of the data collected from different detectors is essential to reconstruct multidetector events such as scattering and coincidences. In cases where the number of detectors exceeds the
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Autor:
Chen Xu, Wolfgang Hennig, Jianping Li, Zhongjing Chen, Z. H. Li, Xin Wang, William K. Warburton, Yingjiang Ye, J. Lin, Di-Wen Luo, Y. Jin, H. Y. Wu, Hui Tan, Dongxing Jiang, Hui Hua, C.G. Wu, Xuejun Li, Shudong Zhang
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 975:164200
A general-purpose digital data acquisition system (GDDAQ) has been developed at Peking University. This GDDAQ, composed of 16-channel Digital Pulse Processor Pixie-16 modules from XIA LLC, is a versatile, flexible, and easily expandable data acquisit
Autor:
Wolfgang Hennig
Publikováno v:
2017 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC).
Large scale nuclear physics experiments often use arrays of radiation detectors, which can be physically separated, for example in separate rooms or along a beamline. Time synchronization of the detector readout electronics, which is essential to det
Autor:
A. Samie, William K. Warburton, Stephen J. Asztalos, A. Fallu-Labruyere, Wolfgang Hennig, P. Mekarski
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 61:2778-2785
The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization deploys a variety of radioxenon detect ion systems as part of its International Monitoring System to d etect nuclear explosions. To achieve the high sensitivity require d, the systems extract xen
Publikováno v:
Procedia CIRP. 13:355-358
Advanced compressor designs today often include blade integrated disc (blisk) rotors, with high demands on aerodynamic performance, resistance againsthigh load levels and foreign object damage (FOD).To increasethe highcycle fatigue (HCF) strength, co
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 60:599-605
As nuclear physicists increasingly design large scale experiments with hundreds or thousands of detector channels, there are growing needs for high density readout electronics with good timing and energy resolution that at the same time offer lower c
Autor:
William K. Warburton, Steven M. George, Steven R Biegalski, Wolfgang Hennig, Jacob A. Bertrand
Publikováno v:
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry. 296:541-549
Well designed scintillator detectors, including such examples as ARSA, SAUNA, and XIA’s “PhosWatch”, can readily achieve the state of the art radioxenon detection limits required for nuclear explosion monitoring. They are also reliable, robust
Autor:
Patrick J. Franz, Christopher E. Cox, Stephen J. Asztalos, William K. Warburton, Peter M. Grudberg, Hui Tan, Alan C. Huber, Wolfgang Hennig
Publikováno v:
Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry. 296:675-681
Measurement of radioactive xenon in the atmosphere is one of several techniques to detect nuclear weapons testing, typically using either scintillator based coincidence beta/gamma detectors or germanium based gamma only detectors. Silicon detectors h