It has been recently observed that heavily irradiated silicon detectors, no longer functional at room temperature, "resuscitate" when operated at temperatures below 130 K. This is often referred to as the "Lazarus effect". The results presented here show that cryogenic operation represents a new and reliable solution to the problem of radiation tolerance of silicon detectors
The charge collection efficiency (CCE) of heavily irradiated silicon diode detectors was investigate...
Though several studies have proved the radiation tolerance of silicon detectors at cryogenic tempera...
Radiation hardness up to 1016 neq/cm2 is required in the future HEP experiments for most inner detec...
It has been recently observed that heavily irradiated silicon detectors, no longer functional at roo...
The discovery of the so-called Lazarus effect, namely the recovery of the charge collection efficien...
An increasing interest in the behaviour of silicon detectors at cryogenic temperatures has been awak...
An increasing interest in the behaviour of silicon detectors at cryogenic temperatures has been awak...
The CERN RD39 Collaboration studies the possibility to extend the detector lifetime in a hostile rad...
The charge collection efficiency (CCE) of heavily irradiated silicon diode detectors was investigate...
The CERN RD39 Collaboration studies the possibility to extend the detector lifetime in a hostile rad...
In this paper, we report on the performance of heavily irradiated silicon detectors operated at cryo...
The charge collection efficiency (CCE) of heavily irradiated silicon diode detectors was investigate...
Though several studies have proved the radiation tolerance of silicon detectors at cryogenic tempera...
Radiation hardness up to 1016 neq/cm2 is required in the future HEP experiments for most inner detec...
It has been recently observed that heavily irradiated silicon detectors, no longer functional at roo...
The discovery of the so-called Lazarus effect, namely the recovery of the charge collection efficien...
An increasing interest in the behaviour of silicon detectors at cryogenic temperatures has been awak...
An increasing interest in the behaviour of silicon detectors at cryogenic temperatures has been awak...
The CERN RD39 Collaboration studies the possibility to extend the detector lifetime in a hostile rad...
The charge collection efficiency (CCE) of heavily irradiated silicon diode detectors was investigate...
The CERN RD39 Collaboration studies the possibility to extend the detector lifetime in a hostile rad...
In this paper, we report on the performance of heavily irradiated silicon detectors operated at cryo...
The charge collection efficiency (CCE) of heavily irradiated silicon diode detectors was investigate...
Though several studies have proved the radiation tolerance of silicon detectors at cryogenic tempera...
Radiation hardness up to 1016 neq/cm2 is required in the future HEP experiments for most inner detec...