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Applying fuzzy techniques to particle detectors

Proceedings of 1st International Conference on Conventional and Knowledge Based Intelligent Electronic Systems. KES '97, 2002
A smart solution concerning the front end and the readout of a Silicon Drift Chamber is proposed. Online data processing will produce a significant decrease in the amount of transmitted data without also losing essential information. A processor that exploits fuzzy logic plays a central role.
Russo, G. V.   +10 more
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Wave mechanics of particle detectors

Physical Review A, 1993
The operations of many detection devices are usually explained in terms of the ionization tracks produced by classical charged particles. A wave-mechanical analysis does not seem to be available. Mott [Proc. R. Soc. London Ser. A 126, 79 (1929)] has shown that an incident \ensuremath{\alpha} wave emitted by a radioactive nucleus would be scattered by ...
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Integrated Airborne Particle Matter Detector

2019 26th IEEE International Conference on Electronics, Circuits and Systems (ICECS), 2019
This paper describes the first results of a research project that aims to the development of a miniaturized atmospheric particulate matter sensor. The detector relies on a gravimetric selection of the particle size and on an integrated capacitive sensing interface.
Ferlito U.   +3 more
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Superconducting Radiation and Particle Detectors: Radiation and Particle Detectors

2015
Particle and radiation detectors have a large number of applications in many different fields like high energy physics, astro-particle physics, nuclear physics, medicine, biology, and even in art and other fields. The article describes the basic interaction processes for typical detectors and their applications used in many different fields.
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Particle detector equivalence

Classical and Quantum Gravity, 1984
A concept of 'particle detector' is presented and found to include a variety of different possible models. A method of comparing these different models is introduced and a concept of 'particle detector equivalence' is defined. This concept is then applied to three different detectors of the neutral scalar quantum field. It is found that these detectors,
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The atmosphere as particle detector

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1990
The possibility of using an inflatable, gas‐filled balloon as a TeV γ‐ray detector on the Moon is considered. By taking an atmosphere of Xenon gas there, or by extracting it on the Moon, a layman’s detector design is presented. In spite of its shortcomings, the exercise illustrates several of the novel features offered by particle physics on the Moon.
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Cryogenic particle detectors

Reports on Progress in Physics, 1996
A review of cryogenic particle detectors is presented. A major motivation for developing this type of particle detector is their superior sensitivity to weakly ionizing particle interactions. This makes them suitable devices for detecting solar neutrinos via the coherent neutrino scattering off nuclei and for detecting non-baryonic dark matter ...
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Particle Detectors

2021
Alexander Belyaev, Douglas Ross
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