Difference between revisions of "Collimator Cave"

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file:jbhd8(2).jpg| A 0.8 T permanent magnet which is used to sweep away the various particles (positrons, electrons, compton, showers, etc) from the result of collimation.
 
file:jbhd8(2).jpg| A 0.8 T permanent magnet which is used to sweep away the various particles (positrons, electrons, compton, showers, etc) from the result of collimation.
 
file:jbhd8.jpg| A downstream shot of the collimator cave. That's Sascha on the right.
 
file:jbhd8.jpg| A downstream shot of the collimator cave. That's Sascha on the right.
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file:jbhd9.jpg| A vacuum chamber. The particles that form as a result of the collimation will be steered into a lead block that will be installed  below it.
 
file:jbhd10.jpg| A second collimator to eliminate the secondary photon "halo" around the photon beam. The halo is a result of primary collmation.
 
file:jbhd10.jpg| A second collimator to eliminate the secondary photon "halo" around the photon beam. The halo is a result of primary collmation.
 
file:jbhd11.jpg| A second magnet.
 
file:jbhd11.jpg| A second magnet.

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