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This page was created by Andrew Sampino who's logbook for spring 2016 can be found [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1esm2oDkirx5xdNzi01ZnM90xiaqDG6ZR3QxKgdmsDwk/edit#heading=h.kpi595uyjsdi here]
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This page was created by Andrew Sampino, whose logbook for spring 2016 can be found [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1esm2oDkirx5xdNzi01ZnM90xiaqDG6ZR3QxKgdmsDwk/edit#heading=h.kpi595uyjsdi here]
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The raw data for all of the reported statistics on this page can be found in [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AZPVzbwDgBWl5UXUVSnz_8_0yO6rmNUTt_MeylHasTQ/edit?pref=2&pli=1#gid=0 this] spreadsheet.
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The raw data for all of the reported statistics on this page can be found in [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AZPVzbwDgBWl5UXUVSnz_8_0yO6rmNUTt_MeylHasTQ/edit?pref=2&pli=1#gid=0 this] spreadsheet. All reported values on this page are based off of "average" widths, which is the average of the two side lengths of the cross sectional square of the fibers.
    
==Average Width of Fibers==   
 
==Average Width of Fibers==   
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==Fuse Widths==
 
==Fuse Widths==
Fuse widths are the maximum thickness of a fiber at the fuse site between the scintillating fiber and the upstream end of the waveguide. The fusing process typically creates a slight bulge around the interface, which can interfere with bundling in the detectors. All fuse widths were measured as a part of the fusing procedure. Histogram F shows the distribution of fuse widths among all fused fibers (321 out of 360). The fibers average a fuse width of about 2.08mm, which puts sixty one percent of the fibers (196 fibers) over the originally planned maximum width of (2.05mm). Using a more lenient maximum width of 2.15mm, only thirteen percent of fibers (43 fibers) fall out of the acceptable range. Even though many of the fibers have a large fuse joint, they shouldn't be counted as unusable since these joints can be sanded down without large losses of light yield.  [[File:Fused Spread.png|450px|thumb|right|Histogram F: Fused Width Spread.]]
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Fuse widths are the maximum thickness of a fiber at the fuse site between the scintillating fiber and the upstream end of the waveguide. The fusing process typically creates a slight bulge around the interface, which can interfere with bundling in the detectors. All fuse widths were measured as a part of the fusing procedure. Histogram F shows the distribution of fuse widths among all fused fibers (321 out of 360). The fibers average a fuse width of about 2.08mm, which puts sixty one percent of the fibers (196 fibers) over the originally planned maximum width of (2.05mm). Using a more lenient maximum width of 2.15mm, only thirteen percent of fibers (43 fibers) fall out of the acceptable range. Even though many of the fibers have a large fuse joint, they shouldn't be counted as unusable since these joints can be sanded down without large losses of light yield.  [[File:Fused Spread.png|450px|thumb|right|Histogram F: Fuse Width Spread.]]
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