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Astroparticle, Particle and Space Physics, Detectors and Medical Physics Applications :

par Barone, Michele.
Autres auteurs : Gaddi, Andrea. | Leroy, Claude.
Collection : Astroparticle, Particle, Space Physics, Radiation Interaction, Detectors and Medical Physics Applica ; . v. 4 Publié par : World Scientific Publishing Company, (Singapore :) Détails physiques : 1 online resource (1060 pages). ISBN :9812819088; 9789812819086. Année : 2008
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Preface; CONTENTS; Advanced Detectors and Particle Identification; GEM detectors activity at the Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati of INFN; 1. Overview of the main activities; 2. LHCb GEM detectors; 3. Cylindrical GEM detectors for KLOE upgrade; 4. Conclusions; References; Current Results on the Development of a Carbon Nanotube Radiation detector; 1. Introduction; 1.1. Characteristics of CNT device used; 1.2. The field emission investigation; 1.3. Photoconductivity; 1.4. Response to pulsed light; 1.5. Theorethical aspects; Acknowledgments; References.

Monolithic Sensors in Deep Submicron CMOS Technology for Low Material Budget. High Rate HEP Applications1. Introduction; 2. Deep n-well MAPS concept; 3. Apsel2M and Apsel2T chips characterization; 4. Design and operation of the SDRO chip; 5 . Conclusions; References; First Results from the development of a new generation of Hybrid Photon Detector: EBCMOS; 1. Introduction; 2. The EBCMOS demonstrator; 2.1. Demonstrator description; 2.2. Photo-electron response and gain linearity; 2.3. Dark Current measurement; 2.4. Spatial resolution; 2.5. Photon counting capability.

3. Conclusion and Future plane3.1. Tracking concept for bioluminescence and fluorescence imaging; 3.2. Future plans; 4. Acknowledgments; References; The MEMS Project; 1. Introduction; 2. 3D-Silicon radiation detectors; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Development at FBK-irst; 3. Silicon Photomultipliers, SiPM; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Development at FBK-irst; 4. Development of arrays of cryogenic microbolometers; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Development at FBK-irst; 5. Cryogenic Silicon Time Projection Chamber; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Development at FBK-irst; Acknowledgements; References.

Quality Assurance of Pixel Hybrid Photon Detectors for the LHCb Ring Imaging Cherenkov Counters1. Introduction; 2. The Pixel Hybrid Photon Detector; 3. Final Results from Quality Assurance Tests on All HPDs; 4. Backpulse Measurements; 5. Conclusions; References; Fast photon-detection for COMPASS RICH-1; 1. Introduction; 2. General description of the photon-detection system; 3. The read-out electronics; 4. Performances in the real environment; 5. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Implementation of High-Resolution Time-to-Digital Converters on two different FPGA devices; 1. Introduction.

2. Principle of operations3. Test bench results; References; Performance of the High Momentum Particle Identification Detector in ALICE at LHC; 1. Introduction; 1.1. The Ring Imaging Cherenkov detector in ALICE; 2. The online data quality monitoring; 3. Particle identification; 3.1. The HMPID contribution to thephysics; 4. CONCLUSION; References; Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon deposited on the Asihtest Circuit for Radiation Detection; 1. Thin Film on ASIC technology for radiation detection; 2. The aSiHtest detector; 3. Leakage current mechanisms; 4. Detection of 10 to 50 keV single electrons.

The exploration of the subnuclear world is done through increasingly complex experiments covering a wide range of energies and in a large variety of environments - from particle accelerators and underground detectors to satellites and space laboratories. For these research programs to succeed, novel techniques, new materials and new instrumentation need to be used in detectors, often on a large scale. Hence, particle physics is at the forefront of technological advancement and leads to numerous applications. Among these, medical applications have a particular importance due to the health and s.

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