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[[Image:Mylar-Stretching.jpg|thumb|445px|Mylar Stretching Equipment]]
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The following hardware was built in preparation for the May, 2011 CHESS run.
  
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[[Image:Mylar-Stretching.jpg|thumb|575px|Mylar Stretching Equipment]]
  
The GlueX experiment requires a diamond radiator to produce a photon beam. UCONN has recently acquired several diamond samples from [http://www.sinmat.com/ Sinmat] and [http://www.e6.com/en/ Element 6] to perform qualifying test.   
 
  
In May of 2011 the diamonds are being brought to Cornell University for testing at [http://www.chess.cornell.edu/ CHESS]. This page shows the equipment which will be used to mount the diamonds for testing.
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The GlueX experiment requires the use of a diamond radiator to produce a photon beam. UCONN has recently acquired several diamond samples from [http://www.sinmat.com/ Sinmat] and [http://www.e6.com/en/ Element 6] to perform a qualifying test in order to see if any of these diamonds will meet our stringent requirements.   
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In May of 2011 the diamonds are being brought to Cornell University for testing at [http://www.chess.cornell.edu/ CHESS]. This page shows the equipment which will be used to mount the diamonds for this testing.
  
  
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* [http://zeus.phys.uconn.edu/~mcintyre/workfiles/Spring-2011/Project/Diamond-Mount-Large.tcw '''Large Hoop Design {TurboCAD}''']
 
* [http://zeus.phys.uconn.edu/~mcintyre/workfiles/Spring-2011/Project/Diamond-Mount-Large.tcw '''Large Hoop Design {TurboCAD}''']
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* [http://zeus.phys.uconn.edu/~mcintyre/workfiles/Spring-2011/Project/Ring-Holder.JPG '''Holder for the Hoop at CHESS''']

Latest revision as of 17:26, 27 August 2011

The following hardware was built in preparation for the May, 2011 CHESS run.

Mylar Stretching Equipment


The GlueX experiment requires the use of a diamond radiator to produce a photon beam. UCONN has recently acquired several diamond samples from Sinmat and Element 6 to perform a qualifying test in order to see if any of these diamonds will meet our stringent requirements.

In May of 2011 the diamonds are being brought to Cornell University for testing at CHESS. This page shows the equipment which will be used to mount the diamonds for this testing.


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