Novel semi-transparent optical position sensors ('ALMY sensors') have been developed for the alignment monitoring systems of modern large-area tracking detectors. The high transmittance of up to 90% allows to align more than 10 sensors along a collimated laser beam. A position resolution of 1 #mu#m and an uncertainty in the deflection of the traversing laser beam of less than 3 #mu#rad have been achieved for sensitive areas of several square centimeters. For the thin-film amorphous silicon sensors, the required laser intensity could be minimised such that the performance is not deteriorated by aging effects. (orig.)Available from TIB Hannover: RA 2316(2000-30) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische Informationsbibliot...
We describe the development of a totally transparent CCD based optical beam position sensing device ...
The Laser Alignment System (LAS) of the CMS silicon strip Tracker has been designed for surveying th...
The ever-growing demand for smaller microchip feature sizes and thus more powerful chips, has fuelle...
Novel semi-transparent optical position sensors ('ALMY sensors') have been developed for the alignme...
Novel semi-transparent optical position sensors (`ALMY sensors') have been developedfor the alignmen...
Semitransparent optoelectronic position sensors (`ALMY sensors') have been developed for high-precis...
Modern large-area precision tracking detectors require increasing accuracy for the alignment of thei...
The deterioration of the sensitivity of amorphous silicon strip photo detectors ('ALMY' sensors) und...
Novel semitransparent optoelectronic position sensors (`ALMY sensors') have been developed for highp...
A novel optical monitoring system has been developed for precision alignment of particle tracking de...
Modern large-area precision tracking detectors require increasing accuracy of the geometrical alignm...
The last decade has been marked by an intensive development of the optical systems for a high-precis...
The paper describes the status of the laser-based alignment-system for the luminosity detector, Lumi...
The last decade has been marked by an intensive development of the optical systems for a high-precis...
In the framework of the development of an electro-optical alignment system for the muon spectrometer...
We describe the development of a totally transparent CCD based optical beam position sensing device ...
The Laser Alignment System (LAS) of the CMS silicon strip Tracker has been designed for surveying th...
The ever-growing demand for smaller microchip feature sizes and thus more powerful chips, has fuelle...
Novel semi-transparent optical position sensors ('ALMY sensors') have been developed for the alignme...
Novel semi-transparent optical position sensors (`ALMY sensors') have been developedfor the alignmen...
Semitransparent optoelectronic position sensors (`ALMY sensors') have been developed for high-precis...
Modern large-area precision tracking detectors require increasing accuracy for the alignment of thei...
The deterioration of the sensitivity of amorphous silicon strip photo detectors ('ALMY' sensors) und...
Novel semitransparent optoelectronic position sensors (`ALMY sensors') have been developed for highp...
A novel optical monitoring system has been developed for precision alignment of particle tracking de...
Modern large-area precision tracking detectors require increasing accuracy of the geometrical alignm...
The last decade has been marked by an intensive development of the optical systems for a high-precis...
The paper describes the status of the laser-based alignment-system for the luminosity detector, Lumi...
The last decade has been marked by an intensive development of the optical systems for a high-precis...
In the framework of the development of an electro-optical alignment system for the muon spectrometer...
We describe the development of a totally transparent CCD based optical beam position sensing device ...
The Laser Alignment System (LAS) of the CMS silicon strip Tracker has been designed for surveying th...
The ever-growing demand for smaller microchip feature sizes and thus more powerful chips, has fuelle...