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arxiv: hep-ex/0109002 · v1 · pith:2KNKREWXnew · submitted 2001-09-03 · ✦ hep-ex

A device to characterize optical fibres

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keywords fibreslengthattenuationlightmeasurementyieldaccuracyachieved
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ATLAS is a general purpose experiment approved for the LHC collider at CERN. An important component of the detector is the central hadronic calorimeter; for its construction more than 600,000 Wave Length Shifting (WLS) fibres (corresponding to a total length of 1,120 Km) have been used. We have built and put into operation a dedicated instrument for the measurement of light yield and attenuation length over groups of 20 fibres at a time. The overall accuracy achieved in the measurement of light yield (attenuation length) is 1.5% (3%). We also report the results obtained using this method in the quality control of a large sample of fibres.

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