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Applications of silicon detectors
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science, 2001The principle of operations and the development and applications of silicon detectors are discussed. The application of strip detectors in high-energy physics follows Moore's law in both the area and the channel count. New developments include pixel and drift detectors.
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Proceedings of the 21st IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37510), 2004
The CDFII silicon detector consists of 8 layers of double-sided silicon micro-strip sensors totalling 722,432 readout channels, making it one of the largest silicon detectors in present use by an HEP experiment. After two years of data taking, we report on our experience operating the complex device.
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The CDFII silicon detector consists of 8 layers of double-sided silicon micro-strip sensors totalling 722,432 readout channels, making it one of the largest silicon detectors in present use by an HEP experiment. After two years of data taking, we report on our experience operating the complex device.
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1992
The article is an introduction to the physics and technology of silicon microstrip particles detectors. Properties of silicon and of a p-n junction, fundamental for the description of the operating principles of these detectors, are presented. A detailed discussion of physical processes in silicon, leading to the formation of the signal follows the ...
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The article is an introduction to the physics and technology of silicon microstrip particles detectors. Properties of silicon and of a p-n junction, fundamental for the description of the operating principles of these detectors, are presented. A detailed discussion of physical processes in silicon, leading to the formation of the signal follows the ...
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2012
An important component in the ALPHA experiment, and the technical focus of this dissertation, is the silicon annihilation detector. This detector is sensitive to the passage of high-velocity charged particles, and is primarily used to detect and identify antiproton annihilations within the ALPHA apparatus.
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An important component in the ALPHA experiment, and the technical focus of this dissertation, is the silicon annihilation detector. This detector is sensitive to the passage of high-velocity charged particles, and is primarily used to detect and identify antiproton annihilations within the ALPHA apparatus.
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1985
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Bulk damage effects in irradiated silicon detectors due to clustered divacancies
Journal of Applied Physics, 1997G Hall
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Broadband terahertz imaging with highly sensitive silicon CMOS detectors
Optics Express, 2011Dominique Coquillat +2 more
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A new generation of X-ray detectors based on silicon carbide
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 2004G Bertuccio +2 more
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Radiation hardness of silicon detectors – a challenge from high-energy physics
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 1999G Lindstrom, M Moll, E Fretwurst
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