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Perspectives of Micro-Pattern Gaseous Detector Technologies for Future Physics Projects

A centenary after the invention of the basic principle of gas amplification, gaseous detectors - are still the first choice whenever the large area coverage with low material budget is required. Advances in photo-lithography and micro-processing techniques in the chip industry during the past two de...

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Autor principal: Titov, Maxim
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1642813
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description A centenary after the invention of the basic principle of gas amplification, gaseous detectors - are still the first choice whenever the large area coverage with low material budget is required. Advances in photo-lithography and micro-processing techniques in the chip industry during the past two decades triggered a major transition in the field of gas detectors from wire structures to Micro-Pattern Gas Detector (MPGD) concepts, revolutionizing cell-size limitations for many gas detector applications. The high radiation resistance and excellent spatial and time resolution make them an invaluable tool to confront future detector challenges at the frontiers of research. The design of the new micro-pattern devices appears suitable for industrial production. In 2008, the RD51 collaboration at CERN has been established to further advance technological developments of MPGDs and associated electronic-readout systems, for applications in basic and applied research. This review provides an overview of the state-of-the-art of the MPGD technologies and summarizes recent activities for the next generation of colliders within the framework of the RD51 collaboration.
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spelling cern-16428132023-03-14T17:45:52Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1642813engTitov, MaximPerspectives of Micro-Pattern Gaseous Detector Technologies for Future Physics ProjectsDetectors and Experimental Techniquesphysics.ins-detA centenary after the invention of the basic principle of gas amplification, gaseous detectors - are still the first choice whenever the large area coverage with low material budget is required. Advances in photo-lithography and micro-processing techniques in the chip industry during the past two decades triggered a major transition in the field of gas detectors from wire structures to Micro-Pattern Gas Detector (MPGD) concepts, revolutionizing cell-size limitations for many gas detector applications. The high radiation resistance and excellent spatial and time resolution make them an invaluable tool to confront future detector challenges at the frontiers of research. The design of the new micro-pattern devices appears suitable for industrial production. In 2008, the RD51 collaboration at CERN has been established to further advance technological developments of MPGDs and associated electronic-readout systems, for applications in basic and applied research. This review provides an overview of the state-of-the-art of the MPGD technologies and summarizes recent activities for the next generation of colliders within the framework of the RD51 collaboration.arXiv:1308.3047oai:cds.cern.ch:16428132013-08-14
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Perspectives of Micro-Pattern Gaseous Detector Technologies for Future Physics Projects
title Perspectives of Micro-Pattern Gaseous Detector Technologies for Future Physics Projects
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title_fullStr Perspectives of Micro-Pattern Gaseous Detector Technologies for Future Physics Projects
title_full_unstemmed Perspectives of Micro-Pattern Gaseous Detector Technologies for Future Physics Projects
title_short Perspectives of Micro-Pattern Gaseous Detector Technologies for Future Physics Projects
title_sort perspectives of micro-pattern gaseous detector technologies for future physics projects
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