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Micropattern gas detector technologies and applications, the work of the RD51 collaboration

The RD51 collaboration was founded in April 2008 to coordinate and facilitate efforts for development of micropattern gaseous detectors (MPGDS). The 75 institutes from 25 countries bundle their effort, experience and resources to develop these emerging micropattern technologies. MPGDS are already em...

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Autor principal: Duarte Pinto, Serge
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NSSMIC.2010.5873870
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1309992
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description The RD51 collaboration was founded in April 2008 to coordinate and facilitate efforts for development of micropattern gaseous detectors (MPGDS). The 75 institutes from 25 countries bundle their effort, experience and resources to develop these emerging micropattern technologies. MPGDS are already employed in several nuclear and high-energy physics experiments, medical imaging instruments and photodetection applications many more applications are foreseen. They outperform traditional wire chambers in terms of rate capability, time and position resolution, granularity, stability and radiation hardness. RD51 supports efforts to make MPGDS also suitable for large areas, increase cost-efficiency, develop portable detectors and improve ease-of-use. The collaboration is organized in working groups which develop detectors with new geometries, study and simulate their properties, and design optimized electronics. Among the common supported projects are creation of test infrastructure such as beam test and irradiation facilities, and the production workshop.
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spelling cern-13099922019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/NSSMIC.2010.5873870http://cds.cern.ch/record/1309992engDuarte Pinto, SergeMicropattern gas detector technologies and applications, the work of the RD51 collaborationDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe RD51 collaboration was founded in April 2008 to coordinate and facilitate efforts for development of micropattern gaseous detectors (MPGDS). The 75 institutes from 25 countries bundle their effort, experience and resources to develop these emerging micropattern technologies. MPGDS are already employed in several nuclear and high-energy physics experiments, medical imaging instruments and photodetection applications many more applications are foreseen. They outperform traditional wire chambers in terms of rate capability, time and position resolution, granularity, stability and radiation hardness. RD51 supports efforts to make MPGDS also suitable for large areas, increase cost-efficiency, develop portable detectors and improve ease-of-use. The collaboration is organized in working groups which develop detectors with new geometries, study and simulate their properties, and design optimized electronics. Among the common supported projects are creation of test infrastructure such as beam test and irradiation facilities, and the production workshop.The RD51 collaboration was founded in April 2008 to coordinate and facilitate efforts for development of micropattern gaseous detectors (MPGDs). The 75 institutes from 25 countries bundle their effort, experience and resources to develop these emerging micropattern technologies. MPGDs are already employed in several nuclear and high-energy physics experiments, medical imaging instruments and photodetection applications; many more applications are foreseen. They outperform traditional wire chambers in terms of rate capability, time and position resolution, granularity, stability and radiation hardness. RD51 supports efforts to make MPGDs also suitable for large areas, increase cost-efficiency, develop portable detectors and improve ease-of-use. The collaboration is organized in working groups which develop detectors with new geometries, study and simulate their properties, and design optimized electronics. Among the common supported projects are creation of test infrastructure such as beam test and irradiation facilities, and the production workshop.arXiv:1011.5529oai:cds.cern.ch:13099922010-11-29
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Duarte Pinto, Serge
Micropattern gas detector technologies and applications, the work of the RD51 collaboration
title Micropattern gas detector technologies and applications, the work of the RD51 collaboration
title_full Micropattern gas detector technologies and applications, the work of the RD51 collaboration
title_fullStr Micropattern gas detector technologies and applications, the work of the RD51 collaboration
title_full_unstemmed Micropattern gas detector technologies and applications, the work of the RD51 collaboration
title_short Micropattern gas detector technologies and applications, the work of the RD51 collaboration
title_sort micropattern gas detector technologies and applications, the work of the rd51 collaboration
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/NSSMIC.2010.5873870
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1309992
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