We discuss a signal theorem for charged particle detectors where the finite propagation time of the electromagnetic waves produced by a moving charge cannot be neglected. While the original Ramo–Shockley theorem and related extensions are all based on electrostatic or quasi-electrostatic approximations, the theorem presented in this report is based on the full extent of Maxwell’s equations and does account for all electrodynamic effects. It is therefore applicable to all devices that detect fields and radiation from charged particles.We discuss a signal theorem for charged particle detectors where the finite propagation time of the electromagnetic waves produced by a moving charge cannot be neglected. While the original Ramo-Shockley theore...
The general structure of electromagnetic interactions in the so-called response representation of qu...
International audienceThe radio technique for the detection of cosmic rays is nowadays a well-establ...
The problem of gravity propagation has been subject of discussion for quite a long time: Newton, Lap...
Most particle detectors are based on the principle that charged particles leave a trail of ionizatio...
We discuss an extension of the Ramo–Shockley theorem that allows the calculation of signals in detec...
This lecture series discusses the mechanisms of signal generation in particle detectors as well as t...
Determination of signal charge induced by a moving charge on a sensing electrode is of interest in m...
A new method of modeling of the current signal induced by charged particle in silicon detectors is p...
The Shockley–Ramo theorem is reviewed based on the conservation of energy. This review shows how the...
AbstractSince the discovery of gating current, electrophysiologists have studied the movement of cha...
This lecture series discusses the mechanisms of signal generation in particle detectors as well as t...
Electromagnetic energy radiated by antennas working in both the frequency domain and time domain is ...
Maxwell's equations from the 19th century and the almost equally old Lorentz force equation provide ...
The theory of electrodynamics of radiating charges is reviewed with special emphasis on the role of ...
This paper presents the first theoretical framework that defines the electric infinitesimal structur...
The general structure of electromagnetic interactions in the so-called response representation of qu...
International audienceThe radio technique for the detection of cosmic rays is nowadays a well-establ...
The problem of gravity propagation has been subject of discussion for quite a long time: Newton, Lap...
Most particle detectors are based on the principle that charged particles leave a trail of ionizatio...
We discuss an extension of the Ramo–Shockley theorem that allows the calculation of signals in detec...
This lecture series discusses the mechanisms of signal generation in particle detectors as well as t...
Determination of signal charge induced by a moving charge on a sensing electrode is of interest in m...
A new method of modeling of the current signal induced by charged particle in silicon detectors is p...
The Shockley–Ramo theorem is reviewed based on the conservation of energy. This review shows how the...
AbstractSince the discovery of gating current, electrophysiologists have studied the movement of cha...
This lecture series discusses the mechanisms of signal generation in particle detectors as well as t...
Electromagnetic energy radiated by antennas working in both the frequency domain and time domain is ...
Maxwell's equations from the 19th century and the almost equally old Lorentz force equation provide ...
The theory of electrodynamics of radiating charges is reviewed with special emphasis on the role of ...
This paper presents the first theoretical framework that defines the electric infinitesimal structur...
The general structure of electromagnetic interactions in the so-called response representation of qu...
International audienceThe radio technique for the detection of cosmic rays is nowadays a well-establ...
The problem of gravity propagation has been subject of discussion for quite a long time: Newton, Lap...