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Gas detectors: recent developments and future perspectives
Thirty years after the invention of the Multi-Wire Proportional Chamber, and twenty from the first Vienna Wire Chamber Conference, the interest and research efforts devoted to gas detectors are still conspicuous, as demonstrated by the number of papers submitted to this Conference. Innovative and pe...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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1998
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0168-9002(98)00793-1 http://cds.cern.ch/record/353570 |
Sumario: | Thirty years after the invention of the Multi-Wire Proportional Chamber, and twenty from the first Vienna Wire Chamber Conference, the interest and research efforts devoted to gas detectors are still conspicuous, as demonstrated by the number of papers submitted to this Conference. Innovative and performing devices have been perfected overt the years, used in experiments, and still developed today . Introduced ten years ago, the Micro-Strip Gas Chamber appears to fulfill the needs of high luminosity trackers progress in this field will be reported, followed by a discussion on discharge problems encountered and possible solutions. Recent and potentially more powerful devices such as the micro-gap, narrow-gap and micro-dot chambers will be described. A new generation of detectors exploiting av alanche multiplication in narrow gaps has emerged recently, namely MICROMEGAS, CAT (Compteur à trous) and the Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM); whilst still in their infancy, they have promising performa nces with increased reliability in harsh operating conditions. I will describe also son "tools of trade" used to model the counting action and to analyze the properties of the detectors discuss limita tions to their performances, and suggest ways to improvement. Several still controversial performances, and suggest ways to improvement. Several still controversial subjects of study (as for example a ging), and imaginative efforts of the experimenters ensure a continuing progress in the field of gas detectors, and new editions of this conference for years to come. |
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