<p>Name : Pedro Luis Manuel Podesta Lerma Period of time January 2006-February 2006 Experiment: CMS , CERN </p><p>Being the first the fist Helen fellow was quite a experience, no one knew for sure of all the administrative steps, but we learn together in the process.</p><p>First I started working with Nicholla Bachetta who is the supervisor of the Tracker detector of the CMS experiment; I helped in the preparation of a prototype of the detector for the magnet test. I also got familiarized with CERN and CMS.</p><p>In the following step I got involved in the Optical group of CMS under the supervision of Karl Gill. There I worked in the testing of the patch panel prototype and in testing some radiation damage to some optohybrids. My work consisted in work with the prototype in a realistic way to simulate the working conditions in the experiment, and design a possible cable procedure for it.</p><p>1. Digital Opto Hybrids (DOH) contamination</p><p>There was a white foam in the D0H. This generated some concerns about D0H performance over time. It was possible that with time the white foam can be expanded an then cause a malfunction of the laser.</p><p>So we did the following steps:</p><p> Use 11 DOH Temperature test D0H simulating conditions for the long term in the detector. For this we make thermal cycles of 20 an 48 hours. Look for changes in electric test. Look for changes by visual inspection. Analyze chemical white foam composition. </p><p>The results we got were the following:</p><p> NO significant changes in electric test, visual inspection or chemical composition. Ready to be used in production.</p><p>2.- Patch Panel (PP1) </p><p>Here I developed a cabling procedure, and the design was slightly modified for the PP1 to go into production. See http://wwwclued0.fnal.gov/~podesta/PresentionOptoGrup.ppt for a best explanation. </p>
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