The Linear Collider Flavour Identification (LCFI) collaboration has successfully developed the first prototype of a novel particle detector, the In-situ Storage Image Sensor (ISIS). This device ideally suits the challenging requirements for the vertex detector at the future International Linear Collider (ILC), combining the charge storing capabilities of the Charge-Coupled Devices (CCD) with readout commonly used in CMOS imagers. The ISIS avoids the need for high-speed readout and offers low power operation combined with low noise, high immunity to electromagnetic interference and increased radiation hardness compared to typical CCDs. The ISIS is one of the most promising detector technologies for vertexing at the ILC. In this paper we desc...
International audienceCMOS sensors were successfully implemented in the STAR tracker [1]. LHC experi...
The LCFI Collaboration is developing the sensors, readout electronics and mechanical support structu...
Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) have been successfully used in several high energy physics experiments...
The Linear Collider Flavour Identification (LCFI) collaboration has successfully developed the first...
ISIS (In-situ Storage Imaging Sensor) is a novel CMOS sensor with multiple charge storage capability...
The vertex detectors at the International Linear Collider (ILC) (there will be two of them, one for ...
The in situ storage image sensor (ISIS) is a monolithic active pixel sensor with memory cells in eac...
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...
Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) have been successfully used in several high energy physics experiments...
The In Situ Storage Image Sensor (ISIS) is a monolithic active pixel sensor with memory cells in eac...
Charge-Coupled Devices (CCDs) have been successfully used in several high-energy physics experiments...
This document describes the progress of the Linear Collider Flavour Identification (LCFI) Collaborat...
The Linear Collider Flavour Identification (LCFI) collaboration studies CCD detectors for quark flav...
The Linear Collider Flavour Identification Collaboration is developing sensors and readout electroni...
International audienceCMOS sensors were successfully implemented in the STAR tracker [1]. LHC experi...
The LCFI Collaboration is developing the sensors, readout electronics and mechanical support structu...
Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) have been successfully used in several high energy physics experiments...
The Linear Collider Flavour Identification (LCFI) collaboration has successfully developed the first...
ISIS (In-situ Storage Imaging Sensor) is a novel CMOS sensor with multiple charge storage capability...
The vertex detectors at the International Linear Collider (ILC) (there will be two of them, one for ...
The in situ storage image sensor (ISIS) is a monolithic active pixel sensor with memory cells in eac...
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...
Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) have been successfully used in several high energy physics experiments...
The In Situ Storage Image Sensor (ISIS) is a monolithic active pixel sensor with memory cells in eac...
Charge-Coupled Devices (CCDs) have been successfully used in several high-energy physics experiments...
This document describes the progress of the Linear Collider Flavour Identification (LCFI) Collaborat...
The Linear Collider Flavour Identification (LCFI) collaboration studies CCD detectors for quark flav...
The Linear Collider Flavour Identification Collaboration is developing sensors and readout electroni...
International audienceCMOS sensors were successfully implemented in the STAR tracker [1]. LHC experi...
The LCFI Collaboration is developing the sensors, readout electronics and mechanical support structu...
Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs) have been successfully used in several high energy physics experiments...