Novel cooling systems with very low material budget are being fabricated and studied. They consist of silicon wafers in which microchannels are etched and closed by bonding another wafer. This cooling option is being considered for future HEP dete ctors of the sLHC and linear colliders. It is currently under investigation as an option for the cooling of the NA62 Gigatracker silicon pixel detector and its front-end electronics where the microfabricated cooling plate would stand directly in the beam. In this particular case, microchannel cooling meets both the very aggressive X_0 (0.15%) specifications and the anticipated 2 W/cm^2 power dissipation by the active electronics
Local thermal management of detector electronics through ultra-thin micro-structured silicon cooling...
We have investigated the feasibility of using air to cool silicon microstrip detectors prototype in ...
The aim of this proposed R&D Collaboration is the design, fabrication and industrialization ...
The ATLAS detector at the LHC has been taking data since November 2009. Its inner part consists of s...
Silicon micro-channel cooling is being studied for efficient thermal management in application field...
The thermal management of the LHCb Vertex Detector Upgrade will be provided by evaporative carbon di...
Micro-channel cooling is gaining considerable attention as an alternative technique for cooling of h...
Low mass on - detec tor cooling systems are being developed and stud ied by the Detector Technology ...
The LHCb Vertex Detector (VELO) will be upgraded in 2018 to a lightweight pixel detector capable of ...
Silicon tracking detectors employed in high-energy physics are located very close to the interaction...
Micro-channel cooling initially aiming at small-sized high-power integrated circuits is being transf...
The aim of this proposed R&D Collaboration is the design, fabrication and industrialization of a new...
The support and cooling structures add important contributions to the thickness, in radiation length...
Local thermal management of detector electronics through ultra-thin micro-structured silicon cooling...
The support and cooling structures add important contributions to the thickness, in radiation length...
Local thermal management of detector electronics through ultra-thin micro-structured silicon cooling...
We have investigated the feasibility of using air to cool silicon microstrip detectors prototype in ...
The aim of this proposed R&D Collaboration is the design, fabrication and industrialization ...
The ATLAS detector at the LHC has been taking data since November 2009. Its inner part consists of s...
Silicon micro-channel cooling is being studied for efficient thermal management in application field...
The thermal management of the LHCb Vertex Detector Upgrade will be provided by evaporative carbon di...
Micro-channel cooling is gaining considerable attention as an alternative technique for cooling of h...
Low mass on - detec tor cooling systems are being developed and stud ied by the Detector Technology ...
The LHCb Vertex Detector (VELO) will be upgraded in 2018 to a lightweight pixel detector capable of ...
Silicon tracking detectors employed in high-energy physics are located very close to the interaction...
Micro-channel cooling initially aiming at small-sized high-power integrated circuits is being transf...
The aim of this proposed R&D Collaboration is the design, fabrication and industrialization of a new...
The support and cooling structures add important contributions to the thickness, in radiation length...
Local thermal management of detector electronics through ultra-thin micro-structured silicon cooling...
The support and cooling structures add important contributions to the thickness, in radiation length...
Local thermal management of detector electronics through ultra-thin micro-structured silicon cooling...
We have investigated the feasibility of using air to cool silicon microstrip detectors prototype in ...
The aim of this proposed R&D Collaboration is the design, fabrication and industrialization ...