24–26 Mar 2026
Università degli Studi di Palermo
Europe/Rome timezone

Session

Detectors 2

25 Mar 2026, 09:30
Aula Capitò ( Università degli Studi di Palermo)

Aula Capitò

Università degli Studi di Palermo

Viale delle Scienze, Edificio 7

Conveners

Detectors 2

  • Damir Bosnar (Faculty of Science)

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  1. Dr Walter Raniero (INFN-LNL)
    25/03/2026, 09:30

    High purity germanium (HPGe) detectors remain the state of the art technology for high resolution gamma ray spectroscopy, yet conventional lithium diffused contacts impose intrinsic limitations on device performance and segmentation due to their ~1 mm inactive layer and poor thermal stability. To address these constraints, a new fabrication approach based on magnetron sputtered dopants...

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  2. Giacomo Secci (INFN Milano)
    25/03/2026, 10:00

    Segmented high-purity germanium (HPGe) detectors are essential tools in advanced gamma spectroscopy. However, many of their technical and manufacturing details remain proprietary to industry. To overcome this limitation, the Italian Institute for Nuclear Physics funded the N3G Project, aimed at developing new segmented HPGe detectors while building in-house expertise for their design,...

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  3. Michael Fraczek (KETEK GmbH)
    25/03/2026, 10:30

    KETEK is the world market leader for Silicon drift detectors (SDDs). Among all market competitors KETEK offers by far the largest product variety associated with SDD modules, operating electronics and detector accessories.
    KETEK’s SDDs represent the state of the art in energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence detection in the energy range from about 0.05 keV to about 30 keV. They are used...

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