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1 ANL LAPD Meeting 10/15/09 O.H.W. Siegmund Experimental Astrophysics Group, Space Sciences Laboratory, U. California at Berkeley Window Transmission and Reflection Considerations for LAPD Detectors GALEX M31
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2 ANL LAPD Meeting 10/15/09 Window/Photocathode Configuration Windows for large area devices need to perform several functions Support vacuum Have high transmittance/ low reflection in the required bandpass Be a good substrate for photocathodes AR coating ITO coating
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3 ANL LAPD Meeting 10/15/09 Standard Windows Acceptable cutoff range
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4 ANL LAPD Meeting 10/15/09 Standard Night Vision Windows A. Smith NIM 2002
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5 ANL LAPD Meeting 10/15/09 Borofloat 33 General Parameters Composition Refractive index @400nm Borofloat 33 1.47 Air~1.0 Water~1.32
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6 ANL LAPD Meeting 10/15/09 Transmittance and Reflectance of Borofloat 33 Transmittance is typical for borosilicate glasses Standard AR coating is bad for LAPD - need re-optimization or don’t use AR coating??
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7 ANL LAPD Meeting 10/15/09 Graded Film, Porous Borosilicate, AR Minot, JOSA 1977
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8 ANL LAPD Meeting 10/15/09 Si Anti-Reflectance Coatings
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9 ANL LAPD Meeting 10/15/09 Anti-Reflectance Coatings Sample AR optimization for NaI(Tl) scintillator
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10 ANL LAPD Meeting 10/15/09 Conductive Layer Properties for Windows Braem, NIMA 2003 ITO is a good choice for the conductive underlayer
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11 ANL LAPD Meeting 10/15/09 Photocathode Reflectance GaAs S20 photocathodes Red cathode Blue cathode
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12 ANL LAPD Meeting 10/15/09 Window Treatment Summary Prospects for large windows - borofloat 33 looks good AR coatings can be very important, but may be unnecessary? Photocathode reflectivity is potentially a big issue Have to have a conductive underlayer, ITO good candidate
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