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 +====== Beam Induced Fluorescence Monitor - Overview ======
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 +Kurzanleitung: {{ :projects:bif-monitor:bif_kurzanleitung_v1.0.pdf |Download}}
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 +Christiane's slides form Jülich Meeting: {{ :projects:bif-monitor:vortrag_bif_jülich_2011_final.ppt.zip |}}
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 +[[projects:bif-monitor:application|Current Application - BIF-Monitor @ UNILAC]] \\
 +[[projects:bif-monitor:current_research:overview|Current Research - Overwiev]] \\
 +[[projects:bif-monitor:current_research:profile_quality|Current Research - Profile Quality]]
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 +[[projects:bif-monitor:technical_drawings:calibration_target|Technical Drawing - Calibration Target]] \\
 +[[projects:bif-monitor:technical_drawings:camera_mounting|Technical Drawing - Camera Mounting and Covering]] \\
 +[[projects:bif-monitor:technical_drawings:diagnostic_box|Technical Drawing - Diagnostic Box UNI-DK 1130]] \\
 +[[projects:bif-monitor:technical_drawings:diagnostic_box_mounted|Technical Drawing - Assembly Drawings]] \\
 +[[projects:bif-monitor:technical_drawings:linear_feedthrough|Technical Drawing - Linear Feedthrough UNI-DL 1140]] \\
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 +{{:projects:bif-monitor:BIF-principle_72dpi.png|}}\\
 +''Schematic drawing of the BIF-monitor as installed at GSI UNILAC''
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 When beam ions collide with residual gas molecules, some molecules are ionized remaining in an excited state When beam ions collide with residual gas molecules, some molecules are ionized remaining in an excited state
-with a certain probability. In a N2-dominated residual gas composition, a strong fluorescence at 390 nm < lamda < 470 nm (blue), of about 60 ns lifetime, is generated by a transition band to the N2+ electronic ground state.+with a certain probability. In a N2-dominated residual gas composition, a strong fluorescence at 390 nm < lamda < 470 nm (blue), of about 60 ns lifetime, is generated by a transition band to the N2+ electronic ground state. Since the actual amount of photons is limited by the convolution of gas- and beam density as well as the viewport apperture is limited, single photon detection is an important issue:
  
 +{{:projects:bif-monitor:detection-principle_new_72dpi.png|}}\\
 +''BIF detection principle - How the beam induced fluorescence light is imaged, intensifiend and detected''
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