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Radiation damage
a) Radiation damage in organic materials. This series of lectures will give an overview of radiation effects on materials and components frequently used in accelerator engineering and experiments. Basic degradation phenomena will be presented for organic materials with comprehensive damage threshold...
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author | Heijne, Erik H M Schönbacher, Helmut |
author_facet | Heijne, Erik H M Schönbacher, Helmut |
author_sort | Heijne, Erik H M |
collection | CERN |
description | a) Radiation damage in organic materials. This series of lectures will give an overview of radiation effects on materials and components frequently used in accelerator engineering and experiments. Basic degradation phenomena will be presented for organic materials with comprehensive damage threshold doses for commonly used rubbers, thermoplastics, thermosets and composite materials. Some indications will be given for glass, scintillators and optical fibres. b) Radiation effects in semiconductor materials and devices. The major part of the time will be devoted to treat radiation effects in semiconductor sensors and the associated electronics, in particular displacement damage, interface and single event phenomena. Evaluation methods and practical aspects will be shown. Strategies will be developed for the survival of the materials under the expected environmental conditions of the LHC machine and detectors. I will describe profound revolution in our understanding of black holes and their relation to quantum mechanics that has occured over the last few years as a result of a deeper understanding of string theory. |
id | cern-349038 |
institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 1998 |
publisher | CERN |
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spelling | cern-3490382022-11-03T08:17:50Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/349038engHeijne, Erik H MSchönbacher, HelmutRadiation damageHealth Physics and Radiation Effectsa) Radiation damage in organic materials. This series of lectures will give an overview of radiation effects on materials and components frequently used in accelerator engineering and experiments. Basic degradation phenomena will be presented for organic materials with comprehensive damage threshold doses for commonly used rubbers, thermoplastics, thermosets and composite materials. Some indications will be given for glass, scintillators and optical fibres. b) Radiation effects in semiconductor materials and devices. The major part of the time will be devoted to treat radiation effects in semiconductor sensors and the associated electronics, in particular displacement damage, interface and single event phenomena. Evaluation methods and practical aspects will be shown. Strategies will be developed for the survival of the materials under the expected environmental conditions of the LHC machine and detectors. I will describe profound revolution in our understanding of black holes and their relation to quantum mechanics that has occured over the last few years as a result of a deeper understanding of string theory.The series of lectures giving an overview of radiation effects on materials and components frequently used in accelerator engineering and experimentsCERNoai:cds.cern.ch:3490381998 |
spellingShingle | Health Physics and Radiation Effects Heijne, Erik H M Schönbacher, Helmut Radiation damage |
title | Radiation damage |
title_full | Radiation damage |
title_fullStr | Radiation damage |
title_full_unstemmed | Radiation damage |
title_short | Radiation damage |
title_sort | radiation damage |
topic | Health Physics and Radiation Effects |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/349038 |
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