Abstract The design and implementation of linear electronics based on small-size, low-power charge preamplifiers and shaping amplifiers, used in connection with Si-detector telescopes employed in heavy ion experiments, are presented. Bench tests and "under beam" performances are discussed. In particular, the energy calibration and the linearity test of the overall system (Si-detector and linear and digital conversion electronics) has been performed with a procedure which avoids the pulse height defect problems connected with the detection of heavy ions. The procedure, basically, consists of using bursts of MeV protons, releasing up to GeV energies inside the detector, with low ionization density
Prototypes of a Delta E-E telescope, designed to detect and identify with low-energy threshold both ...
International audienceA low-power analog front-end circuit for silicon (Si) detectors has been fabri...
This thesis describes the development of advanced silicon radiation detectors and their characteriza...
A new concept of monolithic silicon telescope sensitive to the position is studied along with an int...
The single event effect (SEE) is an important consideration in electronic devices used in space envi...
Abstract We report preliminary beam test results of linear Silicon Draft Detector prototypes for t...
This work gives a review about the response of silicon detectors to electrons, protons, deuterons an...
The response of a few silicon-silicon-CsI(Tl) and silicon-silicon telescopes with high quality detec...
733-737 The response of ion implanted silicon detector has been studied for heavy ions with ...
A new hybrid charge-sensitive preamplifier with a sensitivity of 5 mV/MeV has been specifically desi...
The medical physics group of the Turin section of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics, on the ...
A silicon sensor with 64 large area pads ("pad" of 1 cm 2 area) was developed to identify relativis...
Prototype silicon detector modules for the vertex detector of the FINUDA experiment were tested at T...
Purpose: The measurement of depth dose profiles for range and energy verification of heavy ionbeams ...
The response of silicon-silicon-CsI(Tl) telescopes, developed within the FAZIA collaboration, to fra...
Prototypes of a Delta E-E telescope, designed to detect and identify with low-energy threshold both ...
International audienceA low-power analog front-end circuit for silicon (Si) detectors has been fabri...
This thesis describes the development of advanced silicon radiation detectors and their characteriza...
A new concept of monolithic silicon telescope sensitive to the position is studied along with an int...
The single event effect (SEE) is an important consideration in electronic devices used in space envi...
Abstract We report preliminary beam test results of linear Silicon Draft Detector prototypes for t...
This work gives a review about the response of silicon detectors to electrons, protons, deuterons an...
The response of a few silicon-silicon-CsI(Tl) and silicon-silicon telescopes with high quality detec...
733-737 The response of ion implanted silicon detector has been studied for heavy ions with ...
A new hybrid charge-sensitive preamplifier with a sensitivity of 5 mV/MeV has been specifically desi...
The medical physics group of the Turin section of the National Institute of Nuclear Physics, on the ...
A silicon sensor with 64 large area pads ("pad" of 1 cm 2 area) was developed to identify relativis...
Prototype silicon detector modules for the vertex detector of the FINUDA experiment were tested at T...
Purpose: The measurement of depth dose profiles for range and energy verification of heavy ionbeams ...
The response of silicon-silicon-CsI(Tl) telescopes, developed within the FAZIA collaboration, to fra...
Prototypes of a Delta E-E telescope, designed to detect and identify with low-energy threshold both ...
International audienceA low-power analog front-end circuit for silicon (Si) detectors has been fabri...
This thesis describes the development of advanced silicon radiation detectors and their characteriza...