on behalf of the LCFI Collaboration Abstract. The design work and R&D programme of the LCFI collaboration for a CCD vertex detector at the future linear collider is discussed. The physics goals can be met by a 5-layer cylindrical detector system of 800 Mpixels, with polar angle coverage to cos 0.96θ =. The main challenges are in the layer thickness and the readout architecture. The latter is particularly challenging for TESLA due to the time structure of the machine. Solutions to these problems are described and supported by simulations. Encouraging early R&D results on the question of layer thickness are reported. It seems probable that a well-supported 5-year R&D programme should lead to a buildable detector design which satis...
Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) have been successfully used in several high energy physics experiments...
The particle physics community has chosen an e**+e**- linear collider as the next facility after the...
The International Linear Collider project develops a linear electron-positron collider with a first ...
In the past year, the Linear Collider Flavour Identification (LCFI) Collaboration has taken signific...
In the past year, the Linear Collider Flavour Identification (LCFI) Collaboration has taken signific...
The LCFI collaboration started work in October 1998 after PPESP approval for an exploratory R&D ...
TESLA will provide a major challenge and opportunity for flavour identification. The small-radius be...
The future e e+- Linear Collider will offer unique opportunities for new physics, both within the St...
The Linear Collider Flavour Identification (LCFI) collaboration studies CCD detectors for quark flav...
I present a summary of the experience with CCD-based vertex detectors at the SLD experiment at SLAG....
A vertex detector concept of the Linear Collider Flavor Identification (LCFI) collaboration, which s...
The LCFI Collaboration is developing the sensors, readout electronics and mechanical support structu...
The physics goals at the proposed future Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) pose challenging demands on ...
I present a summary of the experience with CCD-based vertex detectors at the SLD experiment at SLAC,...
5University of Lodz (Poland) CMOS sensors are being developed to equip a vertex detector oering the ...
Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) have been successfully used in several high energy physics experiments...
The particle physics community has chosen an e**+e**- linear collider as the next facility after the...
The International Linear Collider project develops a linear electron-positron collider with a first ...
In the past year, the Linear Collider Flavour Identification (LCFI) Collaboration has taken signific...
In the past year, the Linear Collider Flavour Identification (LCFI) Collaboration has taken signific...
The LCFI collaboration started work in October 1998 after PPESP approval for an exploratory R&D ...
TESLA will provide a major challenge and opportunity for flavour identification. The small-radius be...
The future e e+- Linear Collider will offer unique opportunities for new physics, both within the St...
The Linear Collider Flavour Identification (LCFI) collaboration studies CCD detectors for quark flav...
I present a summary of the experience with CCD-based vertex detectors at the SLD experiment at SLAG....
A vertex detector concept of the Linear Collider Flavor Identification (LCFI) collaboration, which s...
The LCFI Collaboration is developing the sensors, readout electronics and mechanical support structu...
The physics goals at the proposed future Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) pose challenging demands on ...
I present a summary of the experience with CCD-based vertex detectors at the SLD experiment at SLAC,...
5University of Lodz (Poland) CMOS sensors are being developed to equip a vertex detector oering the ...
Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) have been successfully used in several high energy physics experiments...
The particle physics community has chosen an e**+e**- linear collider as the next facility after the...
The International Linear Collider project develops a linear electron-positron collider with a first ...