Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Monday, 21-May-2012 05:03:02 CEST
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Projects

Detector portal for HEMS the beamline

Detectorportal Detectorportal

Moveable detectorportal for the HEMS beamline at Petra III.
The detector can be adjusted very precisely in 3 dimensions.
Additionally it can be turned and tipped.

SANS1 at FRM2

Collimationline Collimationline

Together with technical university of Munich the Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht is buildung up a new SANS instrument.
The construction department and electronic department are deeply involved in either the mechanical as well as the electrionic development of this instrument. A new concept of controlling and visulisation was implemented by the electronic department in order to give a complete overview of the instrument just on one screen.

New detector with better specs

Kathode Kathode

In cooperation with the department WPN a new detector was developed which on one hand can be produced very easily and cost effective and on the other hand has got a better resolution and countrate.
The detector can be read out via delay-line technique or every single wire can be sampled .
At the moment the delay-line readout technique is under test.
For the production of the electrodes a wire-spinning machine was developed and the first electrodes were produced.

Tomography-camera

Head of the camera Head of the camera

Development of a tomography camera with very high resolution

size : 2048 * 2048 Pixel
Pixelsize : 13,5 µm * 13,5 µm
framerate ca.: < 1s
resolution aim : real 16 Bit

Fine dust measuring system

Fssp Bodenmessung 02 Fssp Bodenmessung 02

Very small particles which are caused by combustion in a stove or car-motor can arise health problems. A new laser-measurement-system which is developed at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht supervises the pollution in the air directly.
Scientists and engineers at the Hemholtz-Zentrum have great experience in measuring particles.
Climatologist in Geesthacht have been using a former particle-measurement-system
to determine the magnitude relation of drops in clouds.
With the new P-M-S the Geesthacht engineers have developed a prototype which can
be used by the industry.