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Introduction to detectors
Concepts for momentum measurements,particle identification and energy measurements (calorimeters) as well for imaging applications in medecine, biology and industry (non destructive testing) will be put into relation to the specific detection princip In particular the resolution for position, time,...
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author | Walenta, Albert H |
author_facet | Walenta, Albert H |
author_sort | Walenta, Albert H |
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description | Concepts for momentum measurements,particle identification and energy measurements (calorimeters) as well for imaging applications in medecine, biology and industry (non destructive testing) will be put into relation to the specific detection princip In particular the resolution for position, time, energy and intensity measurement and the efficiency will be discussed. Signal extraction,electronic signal processing and principles of information capture will close the logic circle to the input : the radiation properties.The lecture will provide some sources for data tables and small demonstration computer programs f The basic detector physics as interaction of radiation with matter, information transport via free charges,photons and phonons and the signal formation will be presented in some depth with emphasis on the influence on specific parameters for detector The lecture will cover the most popular detector principles, gas detectors (ion chambers,MPWC's and MSGC's), semiconductor detectors scintillators and cryogenic detectors. |
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language | eng |
publishDate | 1995 |
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spelling | cern-2922872022-11-03T08:19:12Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/292287engWalenta, Albert HIntroduction to detectorsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesConcepts for momentum measurements,particle identification and energy measurements (calorimeters) as well for imaging applications in medecine, biology and industry (non destructive testing) will be put into relation to the specific detection princip In particular the resolution for position, time, energy and intensity measurement and the efficiency will be discussed. Signal extraction,electronic signal processing and principles of information capture will close the logic circle to the input : the radiation properties.The lecture will provide some sources for data tables and small demonstration computer programs f The basic detector physics as interaction of radiation with matter, information transport via free charges,photons and phonons and the signal formation will be presented in some depth with emphasis on the influence on specific parameters for detector The lecture will cover the most popular detector principles, gas detectors (ion chambers,MPWC's and MSGC's), semiconductor detectors scintillators and cryogenic detectors.The lecture covers the most popular detector principles, gas detectors (ion chambers,MPWC's and MSGC's), semiconductor detectors, scintillators and cryogenic detectors.CERNoai:cds.cern.ch:2922871995 |
spellingShingle | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Walenta, Albert H Introduction to detectors |
title | Introduction to detectors |
title_full | Introduction to detectors |
title_fullStr | Introduction to detectors |
title_full_unstemmed | Introduction to detectors |
title_short | Introduction to detectors |
title_sort | introduction to detectors |
topic | Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/292287 |
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