Silicon micro-channel cooling is being studied for efficient thermal management in application fields such as high power computing and 3D electronic integration. This concept has been introduced in 2010 for the thermal management of silicon pixel detectors in high energy physics experiments. Combining the versatility of standard micro-fabrication processes with the high thermal efficiency typical of micro-fluidics, it is possible to produce effective thermal management devices that are well adapted to different detector configurations. The production of very thin cooling devices in silicon enables a minimization of material of the tracking sensors and eliminates mechanical stresses due to the mismatch of the coefficient of thermal expansion...
The Gigatracker (GTK) is a hybrid silicon pixel detector designed for the NA62 experiment at CERN. T...
The LHCb Vertex Detector (VELO) will be upgraded in 2018 to a lightweight pixel detector capable of ...
A proposal of a vessel cooling the silicon pixels detector of the NA62 experiment is presente
Micro-channel cooling is gaining considerable attention as an alternative technique for cooling of h...
Novel cooling systems with very low material budget are being fabricated and studied. They consist o...
The ATLAS detector at the LHC has been taking data since November 2009. Its inner part consists of s...
Micro-channel cooling initially aiming at small-sized high-power integrated circuits is being transf...
Silicon tracking detectors employed in high-energy physics are located very close to the interaction...
The support and cooling structures add important contributions to the thickness, in radiation length...
High-energy physics (HEP) experiments and space missions share a common challenge: thermal managemen...
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...
International audienceAn evaporative cooling system developed for operation and qualification testin...
Efficient thermal engineering solutions for the entire heat load path from source to sink (sensor to...
Local thermal management of detector electronics through ultra-thin micro-structured silicon cooling...
The Gigatracker (GTK) is a hybrid silicon pixel detector designed for the NA62 experiment at CERN. T...
The LHCb Vertex Detector (VELO) will be upgraded in 2018 to a lightweight pixel detector capable of ...
A proposal of a vessel cooling the silicon pixels detector of the NA62 experiment is presente
Micro-channel cooling is gaining considerable attention as an alternative technique for cooling of h...
Novel cooling systems with very low material budget are being fabricated and studied. They consist o...
The ATLAS detector at the LHC has been taking data since November 2009. Its inner part consists of s...
Micro-channel cooling initially aiming at small-sized high-power integrated circuits is being transf...
Silicon tracking detectors employed in high-energy physics are located very close to the interaction...
The support and cooling structures add important contributions to the thickness, in radiation length...
High-energy physics (HEP) experiments and space missions share a common challenge: thermal managemen...
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...
International audienceAn evaporative cooling system developed for operation and qualification testin...
Efficient thermal engineering solutions for the entire heat load path from source to sink (sensor to...
Local thermal management of detector electronics through ultra-thin micro-structured silicon cooling...
The Gigatracker (GTK) is a hybrid silicon pixel detector designed for the NA62 experiment at CERN. T...
The LHCb Vertex Detector (VELO) will be upgraded in 2018 to a lightweight pixel detector capable of ...
A proposal of a vessel cooling the silicon pixels detector of the NA62 experiment is presente