Local thermal management of detector electronics through ultra-thin micro-structured silicon cooling plates is a very promising technique for pixel detectors in high energy physics experiments, especially at the LHC where the heavily irradiated sensors must be operated at temperatures below -20 °C. It combines a very high thermal efficiency with a very low addition of mass and space, and suppresses all problems of CTE mismatch between the heat source and the heat sink. In addition, the use of CO as evaporative coolant liquid brings all the benefits of reliable and stable operation, but the high pressures involved impose additional challenges on the micro channel design and the fluidic connectivity. A series of designs have already been prot...
Evaporative CO2 cooling has attracted a lot of interest as cooling fluid for particle physics detect...
Micro-channel cooling is gaining considerable attention as an alternative technique for cooling of h...
Since recent years the Large Hadron Collider at CERN and its experiments are the subject of upgrade ...
Local thermal management of detector electronics through ultra-thin micro-structured silicon cooling...
Local thermal management of detector electronics through ultra-thin micro-structured silicon cooling...
The LHCb Vertex Detector (VELO) will be upgraded in 2018 to a lightweight pixel detector capable of ...
The extreme radiation dose received by vertex detectors at the Large Hadron Collider dictates string...
The thermal management of the LHCb Vertex Detector Upgrade will be provided by evaporative carbon di...
The Upgrade of the LHCb’s Vertex Locator demands a very low material and yet high heat dissipation c...
The upgrade of the LHCb detector, which will take place during the Long Shutdown 2 from mid 2018 to ...
CO$_2$ evaporative cooling has become one of the most popular thermal management technologies for si...
Abstract: The LHCb upgrade requires a new silicon strip tracker detector placed between the vertex l...
Following its pioneering application in the present LHCb Velo detector, CO$_{2}$ evaporative cooling...
The ATLAS detector at the LHC has been taking data since November 2009. Its inner part consists of s...
99-046 "We present some preliminary studies for the design of a cooling system for the LHCb silicon ...
Evaporative CO2 cooling has attracted a lot of interest as cooling fluid for particle physics detect...
Micro-channel cooling is gaining considerable attention as an alternative technique for cooling of h...
Since recent years the Large Hadron Collider at CERN and its experiments are the subject of upgrade ...
Local thermal management of detector electronics through ultra-thin micro-structured silicon cooling...
Local thermal management of detector electronics through ultra-thin micro-structured silicon cooling...
The LHCb Vertex Detector (VELO) will be upgraded in 2018 to a lightweight pixel detector capable of ...
The extreme radiation dose received by vertex detectors at the Large Hadron Collider dictates string...
The thermal management of the LHCb Vertex Detector Upgrade will be provided by evaporative carbon di...
The Upgrade of the LHCb’s Vertex Locator demands a very low material and yet high heat dissipation c...
The upgrade of the LHCb detector, which will take place during the Long Shutdown 2 from mid 2018 to ...
CO$_2$ evaporative cooling has become one of the most popular thermal management technologies for si...
Abstract: The LHCb upgrade requires a new silicon strip tracker detector placed between the vertex l...
Following its pioneering application in the present LHCb Velo detector, CO$_{2}$ evaporative cooling...
The ATLAS detector at the LHC has been taking data since November 2009. Its inner part consists of s...
99-046 "We present some preliminary studies for the design of a cooling system for the LHCb silicon ...
Evaporative CO2 cooling has attracted a lot of interest as cooling fluid for particle physics detect...
Micro-channel cooling is gaining considerable attention as an alternative technique for cooling of h...
Since recent years the Large Hadron Collider at CERN and its experiments are the subject of upgrade ...