Sensor Compendium

作者: M. Wetstein , C. Da Via , D. Bortoletto , A. Seiden , H. Frisch

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摘要: Sensors play a key role in detecting both charged particles and photons for all three frontiers Particle Physics. The signals from an individual sensor that can be used include ionization deposited, phonons created, or light emitted excitations of the material. sensors are then typically arrayed detection groups particles. Mounting new, ever higher performance experiments, often depend on advances range characteristics. These metrics position resolution passing particles, time impacting sensor, overall rate capabilities. In addition feasible detector area cost frequently provides limit to what built therefore is another where improvements important. Finally, radiation tolerance becoming requirement broad array devices. We present status report category sensors, including challenges future work progress solve those

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