Moderadores
Characterization Techniques WG
- Jordi Duarte-Campderros (IFCA (CSIC-UC))
- Mª Carmen Jiménez-Ramos (Centro Nacional de Aceleradores-Sevilla)
El espectrómetro AGATA (Advanced GAmma Tracking Array) es uno de los detectores con mejores prestaciones para la detección de radiación gamma hasta la fecha. Está constituido por cristales que cuentan con tecnología de segmentación eléctrica, lo que posibilita la determinación de la posición de interacción de la radiación en el detector. En efecto, el análisis de la forma de los pulsos...
The electromagnetic characterization of physics detectors has been a primary tool used for controlling electromagnetic interference phenomena during the detector design phase and in evaluating their grounding topologies. Over the past few years, the EMC laboratory at ITA has become a transnational access facility for the electromagnetic characterization of physics detectors in EU projects such...
The TPA-TCT (Two Photon Absorption-Transient Current Technique) is a characterization method used to investigate semiconductor devices, particularly silicon radiation detectors, with high resolution. This technique involves using lasers with a wavelength in the quadratic absorption regime to generate a confined excess charge carrier density around the focal point, enabling probing of the...
AIDA telescopes are systematically employed for sensor characterization, particularly in high-energy particle physics. With their exceptionally high spatial resolution, on the order of a few microns, they serve as suitable instruments for characterizing pixelated sensors in high-energy experiments, involving the extraction of detection efficiencies, spatial resolution, and more. However, these...
In this talk, we will first introduce briefly the infrastructure available at the Centro Nacional de Aceleradores (CNA), based on a Pelletron 3 MV Tandem accelerator, model 9SDH-2, from National Electrostatics Corporation (NEC) and the Cyclone 18/9 cyclotron manufactured by Ion Beam Applications (IBA, Belgium), capable of accelerating protons and deuterons to 18 and 9 MeV, respectively. These...