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Novel Silicon Pixel Detectors

by Joern Lange (IFAE Barcelona)

Europe/Madrid
Seminar (IFAE)

Seminar

IFAE

Description
Silicon detectors are at the heart of every particle physics collider experiment such as ATLAS at the LHC (and beyond). They provide precise tracking information for momentum determination and vertex reconstruction (e.g. important for the identification of jets originating from b quarks). At the LHC, silicon detectors have to work under extreme conditions such as high rates and harsh radiation environments. Ongoing and planned upgrades like the Insertable B-Layer (IBL, 2014), the ATLAS Forward Physics (AFP) experiment (2015/16) and the High-Luminosity LHC (2022) even present more stringent requirements. New radiation-hard detector technologies are required, such as 3D detectors or detectors with charge multiplication. Such technologies are developed by CNM and IFAE in Barcelona. This presentation will give an overview on the working principles of these new devices and show experimental results of their performance.
Slides
Participants
  • Abril Florez Oscar
  • Adiv Gonzalez
  • Alba Fernández
  • Alex Pomarol
  • Alfonso Garcia
  • Alicia López-Oramas
  • Antonio Pineda
  • Cavalli-Sforza Matteo
  • CLARA PESET
  • Eduard Masso
  • Ekaterina Mikhaylova
  • Enrique Fernandez
  • Federico Sanchez
  • Gerard Ariño
  • Hofer Lars
  • Ivan Lopez Paz
  • Javi Serra
  • Javier Caravaca
  • Javier Rico
  • Joern Lange
  • Juan Cortina
  • Laia Cardiel
  • Lluïsa-Maria Mir
  • Machiel Kolstein
  • Mariano Quiros
  • Martine Bosman
  • Mateo Garcia
  • Oriol Pujolas
  • Oscar Blanch Bigas
  • Otger Ballester
  • Rafel Escribano
  • Ramon Miquel
  • Ramon Pascual
  • Raquel Castillo Fernandez
  • Rubén López-Coto
  • stefania bordoni
  • Thorsten Lux
  • Vo John
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