Miniaturization of High-Energy Physics Detectors
This meeting on "Miniaturization of High Energy Physics Detectors" had two principal aims: on the one hand to offer a Danoramic view, as comprehensive as possible, of this new field whose increasing interest can be understood by means of the justified hope to reach completely unconventiona...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York, NY
Springer US
1983, 1983
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1983 |
Series: | Ettore Majorana International Science Series, Physical Sciences
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Detectors for High Rate Colliding Beam Experiments
- Miniaturised High Energy Physics Experiments at Storage Rings
- Silicon “Multi Wire Proportional Chambers” and their Applications in High Energy Physics Experiments
- Live Targets as a Tool to Study Short Range Phenomena in Elementary Particle Physics
- Radiation Damage: Experience with Silicon Detectors in High Energy Particle Beams at CERN
- Radiation Damage in Silicon Surface Barrier Detectors
- Mircrosonic Detector (MSD)
- Electronics for Silicon Detectors in High Energy Experiments
- A Mini-Pad Chamber
- Construction of a Drift Chamber With Very High Resolution
- The Proportional Inclined Chamber: First Results
- Performance of a High-Precision Drift Chamber During A High-Intensity Test Run
- MicroChannel Plate as a Detector of Minimum Ionizing Particle
- Charge-Coupled Devices for Particle Detection with High Spatial Resolution
- Studies on Photodiodes as Possible Scintillation Detectors
- Use of a Multiscintillator Target for Elastic Scattering at High Energy
- Results from Aerogel Cerenkov Counters
- A Miniature Spectrometer For a Hybrid Emulsion Experiment to Measure B-Particle Lifetimes
- Steering of GeV Particles by Means of Channeling
- Coherent Bremsstrahlung as a Possible Tool for Electromagnetic Background Rejection in a High Energy Photoproduction Experiment
- Tagging Two Photon Interactions at LEP Using Thick Crystal
- Coherent Photon Emission by High Energy Electrons and Postrons and Possible Use of a Crystal as Directional Detector
- Physics with Small High Resolution Bubble Chambers
- A Rapid Cycling Hydrogen Bubble Chamber With High Spatial Resolution to Visualize Charm Decays
- Limits of Classical Optics
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