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26 April 2024
 
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Hybrid pixel detector development for the Linear collider Vertex Detector
M. Battaglia ; M. Caccia ; S. Borghi ; R. Campagnolo ; W. Kucewicz ; H. Palka ; A. Zalewska ;
Date 16 Dec 2000
Journal IEEE Trans.Nucl.Sci. 48 (2001) 992-996
Subject hep-ex
AffiliationUniversity of Helsinki, Finland), M. Caccia (universita’ dell’Insubria, Italy), S. Borghi, R. Campagnolo (Universita’ di Milano, Italy), W. Kucewicz (University of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow, Poland), H. Palka, A. Zalewska (Institu
AbstractIn order to fully exploit the Physics potential of future e+ e- linear collider, a Vertex Detector providing high resolution track reconstruction is required. Hybrid Silicon pixel detectors are an attractive option for the sensor technology due to their read-out speed and radiation hardness but have been so far limited by the achievable single point resolution. A novel layout of hybrid pixel sensor with interleaved cells to improve the spatial resolution has been developed. The characterisation of the first processed prototypes is reported.
Source arXiv, hep-ex/0101020
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