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Development of pixel hybrid photon detectors for the RICH counters of LHCb

The particle identification system proposed for the LHCb experiment is based on RICH counters with three different radiator materials and hybrid photon detectors (HPDs) as a possible readout. Within this framework, one approach to HPD design is the "pixel-HPD". This is based on standard im...

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Autores principales: Campbell, M, Formenti, F, Gys, Thierry, Snoeys, W, Wyllie, Ken H
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/684478
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author Campbell, M
Formenti, F
Gys, Thierry
Snoeys, W
Wyllie, Ken H
author_facet Campbell, M
Formenti, F
Gys, Thierry
Snoeys, W
Wyllie, Ken H
author_sort Campbell, M
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description The particle identification system proposed for the LHCb experiment is based on RICH counters with three different radiator materials and hybrid photon detectors (HPDs) as a possible readout. Within this framework, one approach to HPD design is the "pixel-HPD". This is based on standard image intensifier geometries that strongly focus the photoelectrons onto a silicon pixel array, bump-bonded to a binary readout chip with matching pixel electronics. This paper reports on the ongoing developments in this field and in particular on the first operation of a 40:11 mm pixel-HPD prototype tube.1
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spelling cern-6844782019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/684478engCampbell, MFormenti, FGys, ThierrySnoeys, WWyllie, Ken HDevelopment of pixel hybrid photon detectors for the RICH counters of LHCbDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe particle identification system proposed for the LHCb experiment is based on RICH counters with three different radiator materials and hybrid photon detectors (HPDs) as a possible readout. Within this framework, one approach to HPD design is the "pixel-HPD". This is based on standard image intensifier geometries that strongly focus the photoelectrons onto a silicon pixel array, bump-bonded to a binary readout chip with matching pixel electronics. This paper reports on the ongoing developments in this field and in particular on the first operation of a 40:11 mm pixel-HPD prototype tube.1LHCb-98-035oai:cds.cern.ch:6844781998-01-30
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Campbell, M
Formenti, F
Gys, Thierry
Snoeys, W
Wyllie, Ken H
Development of pixel hybrid photon detectors for the RICH counters of LHCb
title Development of pixel hybrid photon detectors for the RICH counters of LHCb
title_full Development of pixel hybrid photon detectors for the RICH counters of LHCb
title_fullStr Development of pixel hybrid photon detectors for the RICH counters of LHCb
title_full_unstemmed Development of pixel hybrid photon detectors for the RICH counters of LHCb
title_short Development of pixel hybrid photon detectors for the RICH counters of LHCb
title_sort development of pixel hybrid photon detectors for the rich counters of lhcb
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/684478
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