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DiCon Fiberoptics Collaborates with Caltech to Customize Critical Optical Switches for Monitoring 76,000 PWO crystals at the Large Hadron ColliderJanuary 20, 2011Richmond, CA - The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) operated by CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) is the world's largest particle accelerator. Stretching 17 miles long, the LHC boosts protons to nearly light speed and smashes them together for a glimpse of the Higgs boson, or "God Particle." Caltech participates in one of the four major experiments at the LHC, Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS), which relies on custom DiCon Fiberoptics optical switches in a critical monitoring system. The CMS experiment features a precision electromagnetic calorimeter, consisting of 76,000 lead tungstate (PWO) crystals, to detect the Higgs boson. Harsh radiation at the LHC, however, induces variations in crystals transparency and thus impairs the calorimeter precision. A light monitoring system tracks these variations to preserve calorimeter precision. A reliable optical switch that can handle the system's unique complexities and high pulse intensity is a crucial component of the monitoring system. The Principal Investigator on the monitoring light source system, Dr. Ren-yuan Zhu, and his colleagues were entrusted with the duty to find such a switch. The team had been developing scintillating crystals for calorimeters for over three decades, receiving several awards from the Department of Energy. Dr. Zhu contacted DiCon when he learned it had a long tradition of custom solutions and fine products. He collaborated with DiCon to customize a set of GP700 switches. The switches were configured to carry out a number of tasks and fitted with a specialty fiber to address the high energy levels. "The DiCon fiber optic switches have been operating continuously 24-7, since we started LHC data taking," Dr. Zhu explained. "Their reliability is critical for the CMS physics program and 'Higgs hunting.' Through this program, I hope we can more clearly understand the beginnings of our universe." DiCon is proud to work with Dr. Zhu and his team in their pursuit to understand the fundamental questions of physics and life, as we know it. Please visit the DiCon Fiberoptics website for more information on DiCon's customizable optical switches.
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