12–16 Sept 2005
University of Liverpool
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

S2 : Pixel Detectors for Charged Particles

S2
12 Sept 2005, 16:00
University of Liverpool

University of Liverpool

Greenbank Conference Park

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  1. Dr Gerhard Lutz (MPI Semiconductor Laboratory)
    12/09/2005, 16:00
    Pixel Detectors for Charged Particles
    Invited Talk
  2. Dr Attilio Andreazza (ATLAS Pixel Collaboration)
    12/09/2005, 16:30
    Pixel Detectors for Charged Particles
    Contributed Talk
    The ATLAS Pixel Detector is the innermost tracking system of the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. The performances of the production modules of the ATLAS Pixel Detector have been studied using data collected with a 180 GeV/c pion beam at the CERN SPS accelerator. Several of the modules have been irradiated after assembly and before the test beam using 24 GeV/c...
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  3. Dr Renato Turchetta (RAL)
    12/09/2005, 16:45
    Pixel Detectors for Charged Particles
    Contributed Talk
    Results are presented on recent studies of Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors developed for future application in High Energy Physics. The status of the HEPAPS programme at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) is presented and some recent results from the UK MAPS collaboration on charged particle detection are discussed.
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  4. Dr Jan Conrad (PH/EP Dept., CERN)
    12/09/2005, 17:00
    Pixel Detectors for Charged Particles
    Contributed Talk
    The silicon pixel detector (SPD) of the ALICE experiment in preparation at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN is designed to provide the excellent vertex resolution needed for measuring heavy avour production in heavy ion collisions at very high energies and high multiplicity. The detector consists of 1200 read out ASICs, each consisting of 8192 pixels, bump-bonded to 200 _m...
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  5. Dr Lars Reuen (Bonn University, Germany)
    12/09/2005, 17:15
    Pixel Detectors for Charged Particles
    Contributed Talk
    By incorporating a field effect transistor into a fully depleted sensor substrate the DEPFET sensor combines radiation detection and amplification allowing for low noise measurements and high spatial resolution. This makes DEPFET sensors an auspicious technology for the vertex detector of the planned International Linear Collider (ILC). The demands on the vertex detector are high,...
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