Infrared laser testing of ALICE silicon pixel detector assemblies
β Scribed by F. Osmic; G. Anelli; F. Antinori; A. Badala; A. Boccardi; G.E. Bruno; M. Burns; I.A. Cali; M. Campbell; M. Caselle; S. Ceresa; P. Chochula; M. Cinausero; J. Conrad; R. Dima; D. Elia; D. Fabris; R.A. Fini; E. Fioretto; F. Formenti; S. Kapusta; A. Kluge; M. Krivda; V. Lenti; F. Librizzi; M. Lunardon; V. Manzari; M. Morel; S. Moretto; P. Nilsson; G.S. Pappalardo; V. Paticchio; A. Pepato; G. Prete; A. Pulvirenti; P. Riedler; F. Riggi; L. Sandor; R. Santoro; F. Scarlassara; G. Segato; F. Soramel; G. Stefanini; C. Torcato Matos; R. Turrisi; L. Vannucci; G. Viesti; T. Virgili
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 408 KB
- Volume
- 565
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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The ALICE Silicon Pixel Detector (SPD) forms the two innermost layers of the ALICE Inner Tracking System (ITS). It consists of two barrel layers of hybrid silicon pixel detectors at radii of 39 and 76 mm. The physics targets of the ALICE experiment require that the material budget of the SPD is kept