Status of aerogel production in Novosibirsk
Silica aerogel blocks are being produced for use in Cherenkov detectors by a collaboration of Boreskov Institute of Catalysis and Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics since 1986. Novosibirsk aerogel is used in several detectors; among them are KEDR, SND (BINP, Novosibirsk), LHCb (CERN, Geneva), AMS (...
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creator | Barnyakov, A.Yu Barnyakov, M.Yu Beloborodov, K.I. Bobrovnikov, V.S. Buzykaev, A.R. Golubev, V.B. Gulevich, B.V. Danilyuk, A.F. Kononov, S.A. Kravchenko, E.A. Martin, K.A. Onuchin, A.P. Porosev, V.V. Serednyakov, S.I. |
description | Silica aerogel blocks are being produced for use in Cherenkov detectors by a collaboration of Boreskov Institute of Catalysis and Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics since 1986. Novosibirsk aerogel is used in several detectors; among them are KEDR, SND (BINP, Novosibirsk), LHCb (CERN, Geneva), AMS (for International Space Station mission) and others. Currently our investigations are going on in two directions: multilayer aerogels for Focusing Aerogel RICH and aerogels with high index of refraction. We have synthesized two-, three- and four-layer aerogel tiles with dimensions of 115
mm×115
mm. We have modernized the method of pinhole drying for preparation of aerogels with refractive index in the range of 1.07–1.20. |
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