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Multi electrode semiconductors detectors

Detectors with very high space resolution have been built in this laboratory and tested at CERN in order to investigate their possible use in high energy physics experiments. These detectors consist of thin layers of silicon crystals acting as ionization chambers. Thin electrodes, structured in stri...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Amendolia, S R, Batignani, G, Bertolucci, Ennio, Bosisio, L, Bradaschia, C, Budinich, M, Fidecaro, F, Foà, L, Focardi, E, Giazotto, A, Giorgi, M A, Marrocchesi, P S, Menzione, A, Ristori, L, Rolandi, Luigi, Scribano, A, Stefanini, A, Vincelli, M L
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1981
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0031-8949/23/4B/012
http://cds.cern.ch/record/878267
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Sumario:Detectors with very high space resolution have been built in this laboratory and tested at CERN in order to investigate their possible use in high energy physics experiments. These detectors consist of thin layers of silicon crystals acting as ionization chambers. Thin electrodes, structured in strips or in more fancy shapes are applied to their surfaces by metal coating. The space resolution which could be reached is of the order of a few microns. An interesting feature of these solid state detectors is that they can work under very high or low external pressure or at very low temperature. The use of these detectors would strongly reduce the dimensions and the cost of high energy experiments. (3 refs).