The
detector bed and support,
target-changing mechanism,
and the primary silicon position sensitive detector, designed for
the
Isolde Solenoidal Spectrometer at CERN.
We provide expertise and coordination for the UK community in:
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Electronic engineering
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Software engineering
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Project and mechanical engineering
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Target preparation
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Detector design and production for nuclear physics projects
The nuclear physicists in our group also have their own research programmes. Their current activities focus on the spectroscopy of nuclei at the limits of stability and angular momentum, this includes:
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Shell structure and deformation at ultra-high spins in nuclei
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Spectroscopy at the limits of nuclear existence
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Single particle structure and correlations in isospin asymmetric nuclei
Electronic engineering
We have many years of experience in the design of experimental nuclear physics systems for a wide range of detector types and sizes. Our expertise is founded on whole-system design from detectors through front-end electronics and mechanics to data acquisition and control. Our close links with experienced physicists and software and mechanical engineers are key to our system design capabilities.
Our specific electronics capabilities include the development of complex high-speed data acquisition systems based on field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) (including the use of embedded Linux within FPGAs), trigger systems and triggerless hardware using time stamping, fast digitisers for pulse shape analysis, printed circuit board (PCB) design and routing, system commissioning, and a strong understanding of the physics of the detectors which we instrument.
We are also experienced;in project management and cost estimation for funding applications.
For enquiries regarding electronics, please contact
Mos Kogimtzis.
Software engineering
Our group produces data acquisition and control software for both the custom-built electronics developed in-house and for commercial off-the-shelf devices. We aim to provide flexible, powerful and easy to use software solutions to support the UK experimental nuclear physics programme.
For our latest generation of projects, we are developing the PyDAQ software framework. PyDAQ includes a series of reusable components for developing a browser-based GUI for users to interact with equipment, this is written in Python and uses the Flask web framework. For performance sensitive applications such as data transfer, we develop high-performance code custom written for each system in C. Our systems often include multiple data sources including a range of hardware devices from small embedded CPUs running inside FPGAs to high speed server systems.
We also continue to support existing projects using MIDAS, the Multi-Instance Data Acquisition System. It is a modular, object-based software system consisting of both the Graphical User Interface, written in TCL, and the hardware control servers written in C.
For enquiries regarding software, please contact Carl Unsworth.
Project engineering
We provide project engineering services to the UK nuclear physics community by working with members of the
Engineering Technology Centre who supply engineering design and manufacturing support. We also work closely with designers from the Universities of Liverpool and Manchester.
Target preparation
We maintain a target preparation laboratory for the production of thin film targets and foils. The nuclear physics community needs a large variety of targets made from elements throughout the periodic table. Target preparation is often crucial to the success of an experiment and it is of the utmost importance that a target conforms to the experimental requirements.
The target preparation laboratory has an extensive range of equipment to carry out many target preparation techniques, including evaporation, sputtering, and rolling.
Targets can be requested using our
on-line form or by email.
Nuclear Physics projects and collaborations
We have been involved in many collaborative projects in both the United Kingdom and abroad. Our partners include universities, research institutes, and industrial organisations, some examples of our projects include:
Current projects:
Previous projects:
Other collaborations
Contact us
For enquiries regarding nuclear physics, please contact Marc Labiche.