Hello Olof,
Microchannel plates (MCPs) are a crucial component in many scientific instruments, including particle detectors at CERN. They are used to amplify and detect charged particles, photons, and other forms of radiation. Understanding their function and operation is essential for anyone working in the field of particle physics.
There are many resources available for learning about MCPs, including scientific papers and textbooks. Some recommended sources include "Microchannel Plates in High Energy Physics" by S. Surti and "Microchannel Plates for Particle Detection" by G. de Lange and J. Korbee. These books provide a comprehensive overview of MCPs, including their history, design, and applications.
Additionally, you can find a wealth of information on MCPs in scientific journals such as Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research and Review of Scientific Instruments. These publications often include in-depth studies and experiments on MCPs, which can provide valuable insights into their function and operation.
I also recommend reaching out to experts in the field, either at CERN or through professional organizations such as the American Physical Society or the European Physical Society. They can provide valuable guidance and resources for learning about MCPs.
Overall, learning about MCPs requires a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical experience. I encourage you to not only read about them but also get hands-on experience with MCPs through laboratory work or internships. This will give you a deeper understanding of their function and operation.
Best of luck in your studies and research at CERN!
Sincerely,