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Signals in Particle Detectors

<!--HTML--><p class="MsoPlainText"><span><span><span style="color:#404040">This lecture series discusses the mechanisms of signal generation in particle detectors as well as the electronics processing of these signals. The first lecture outlines how...

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Autor principal: Riegler, Werner
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2703441
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description <!--HTML--><p class="MsoPlainText"><span><span><span style="color:#404040">This lecture series discusses the mechanisms of signal generation in particle detectors as well as the electronics processing of these signals. The first lecture outlines how signals arise in particle detectors and discusses the Ramo-Shockley theorem and all related electrostatic theory. The second lecture will then apply this theorem to a wide range of detectors used in particle physics experiments, including silicon detectors, gas detectors, noble liquid detectors and silicon photomultipliers. The third lecture details extensions of the Ramo-Shockley theorem for detectors that use media of finite conductivity and they are applied to resistive plate chambers, un-depleted silicon sensors and&nbsp; monolithic silicon sensors. The fourth lecture discusses the theory of linear signal processing, optimum filtering and noise as well as signal propagation, termination and crosstalk.</span></span></span></p> <p class="MsoPlainText">&nbsp;</p>
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