[Dsg-rich] [EXTERNAL] RICH prototype mirror reflectivity summary

Patrizia Rossi rossi at jlab.org
Fri Jan 10 08:30:38 EST 2020


Great thanks!
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> On 10 Jan 2020, at 14:29, Tyler Lemon <tlemon at jlab.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello Dr. Rossi,
> 
> It may be possible to test up  to ~775 nm wavelength light. It seems like the mechanical construction of the monochromator (what provides the light of a set wavelength) is the limiting factor.
> 
> To be able to say for certain, we will run a test to measure the intensity of the light observed in the test station at those larger wavelengths.
> 
> We'll report back with the findings after the test is complete.
> 
> Best regards,
> Tyler
> From: Patrizia Rossi <rossi at jlab.org>
> Sent: Thursday, January 9, 2020 9:00 PM
> To: Tyler Lemon <tlemon at jlab.org>
> Cc: Amrit Yegneswaran <yeg at jlab.org>; dsg-rich <dsg-rich at jlab.org>
> Subject: Fwd: [EXTERNAL] Fwd: [Dsg-rich] RICH prototype mirror reflectivity summary
>  
> Hi Tyler,
> 
> more appreciation from the chilean group.
> Is it possible to measure longer wavelengths as per their request?
> 
> Thanks
> patrizia
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>> Begin forwarded message:
>> 
>> From: William Brooks <william.brooks at usm.cl>
>> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Fwd: [Dsg-rich] RICH prototype mirror reflectivity summary
>> Date: 10 January 2020 at 02:45:25 CET
>> To: Patrizia Rossi <rossi at jlab.org>
>> 
>> Appreciation from our people, fyi. Gabriela is the person (Physics Masters student) making the shiny deposition, the others are engineer (Pedro) and top manager/ PhD astronomer (Amelia).
>> 
>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>> 
>>> From: Pedro Mardones <pmardone at npf.cl>
>>> Subject: Re: [Dsg-rich] RICH prototype mirror reflectivity summary
>>> Date: January 9, 2020 at 22:16:14 GMT-3
>>> To: Amelia Bayo <abayo at npf.cl>
>>> Cc: William Brooks <william.brooks at usm.cl>, Gabriela Hamilton <gabihamilton at gmail.com>
>>> 
>>> Good idea Amelia  !!
>>> 
>>> El jue., 9 ene. 2020 a las 22:11, Amelia Bayo (<abayo at npf.cl>) escribió:
>>> That is pretty good indeed!! Also with little wl dependence from uv to red light :) can they measure longer wavelengths??
>>> Cheers and thanks for the info!!!
>>> Amelia
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
>>> On Jan 9, 2020, at 10:01 PM, William Brooks <william.brooks at usm.cl> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Dear all, 
>>>> 
>>>> Jlab measured the mirror today. They found an average of 85% reflectivity. There is a lot more information in the attached file, including wavelength dependence (look at the different tabs in the spreadsheet). 
>>>> 
>>>> For a first try, I’d say that’s quite good. I think 95% is pretty much the maximum possible. 
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks, 
>>>> 
>>>>  - Will
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> Begin forwarded message:
>>>>> 
>>>>> From: Patrizia Rossi <rossi at jlab.org>
>>>>> Subject: Fwd: [Dsg-rich] RICH prototype mirror reflectivity summary
>>>>> Date: January 9, 2020 at 18:59:39 GMT-3
>>>>> To: William Brooks <william.brooks at usm.cl>
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> <2019-01-09_prototype-mirror-refl_summary.xlsx>





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