MicroPattern Gas Detectors are position-sensitive proportional counters whose sense electrodes are constructed using microelectronics, thin-film or advanced PCB techniques. The feature size attainable using these methods is of the order of a few microns and the detectors show excellent spatial resol
Development of silicon micropattern (pixel) detectors
โ Scribed by P. Delpierre; W. Beusch; L. Bosisio; C. Boutonnet; M. Campbell; E. Chesi; J.C. Clemens; M. Cohen-Solal; I. Debusschere; B. Dierickx; C. Enz; E. Focardi; F. Forti; M. Glaser; E. Heijne; L. Hermans; R. Hurst; A. Karar; F. Krummenacher; J.J. Jaeger; P. Jarron; F. Lemeilleur; F. Nava; C. Neyer; G. Ottaviani; R. Potheau; E. Quercigh; N. Redaelli; L. Rossi; D. Sauvage; G. Tonelli; G. Vanstraelen; G. Vegni; G. Viertel; J. Waisbard
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 563 KB
- Volume
- 315
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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