Abstract

We report a dedicated setup built in-house for the annealing of the HPGe clover detectors of the ELI-NP Array of DEtectors (ELIADE) γ-ray spectrometer, as well as the post-annealing testing of these detectors with the standard 60Co & 152Eu radioactive calibration sources employing conventional analog electronics. Both the design and assembly of the annealing setup were performed at the Extreme Light Infrastructure — Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP) facility, Măgurele, Romania. A `radiation damage annealing assembly kit' (NRK-200 unit) from the detector manufacturer Canberra is utilized in heating and controlling the temperature of the Ge crystals of the annealed detector. The vacuum inside the detector was maintained throughout the annealing process by constantly pumping the system using a turbo-molecular pumping station. The temperature of the germanium crystals, located inside a vacuum sealed chamber, of the detector and the vacuum level of this chamber were monitored throughout the annealing process, via both in-person observation and remote (online) monitoring. The Graphic User Interface (GUI) of an underlying LabVIEW script was utilized for running the monitoring process of the temperature and vacuum pressure values via a local network. To have the option of real-time online monitoring of the temperature, vacuum pressure, we coupled the web application Grafana with the Influx DB of the annealing data, as well as the backup time information of an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) unit used in system.

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