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The design of the Tagger Microscope prototype is currently underway. Below are topics concerning the branches of the work required for its completion and testing in preparation for the construction of the fully instrumented Tagger for Hall D in Jefferson Lab.
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The '''Tagger Microscope''' is a movable, high-resolution hodoscope that counts post- bremsstrahlung electrons corresponding to the photon energy band of interest to the experiment in Hall D. While designed as a general-use device, it has been optimized primarily for use in the GlueX experiment, covering the E<sub>&gamma;</sub> range of 8.4-9&nbsp;GeV (E<sub>e</sub> 3-3.6&nbsp;GeV)
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Construction of the Tagger Microscope prototype is currently underway. (Research and development in certain mass production techniques necessary for the construction of the full microscope is also in progress.) Below are topics concerning the branches of the work required for its completion and testing in preparation for the construction of the fully instrumented Tagger for Hall D in Jefferson Lab.
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Development of fiber cutting, polishing and gluing techniques to enable the most efficient capture and delivery of scintillation light is being conducted by Carl Nettleton
 
Development of fiber cutting, polishing and gluing techniques to enable the most efficient capture and delivery of scintillation light is being conducted by Carl Nettleton
:''Main article: [[Fiber Array Fabrication Techniques]]''
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:''Main articles: [[Fiber Array Fabrication Techniques]]'' and ''[[Fiber Array Prototype and Mass Production]]''
    
== Scintillation Detection Sensors ==
 
== Scintillation Detection Sensors ==
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