Proton irradiation of CVD diamond detectors for high-luminosity experiments at the LHC
✍ Scribed by D. Meier; W. Adam; C. Bauer; E. Berdermann; P. Bergonzo; F. Bogani; E. Borchi; M. Bruzzi; C. Colledani; J. Conway; W. Dabrowski; P. Delpierre; A. Deneuville; W. Dulinski; B. van Eijk; A. Fallou; F. Foulon; M. Friedl; C. Jany; K.K. Gan; E. Gheeraert; E. Grigoriev; G. Hallewell; R. Hall-Wilton; S. Han; F. Hartjes; J. Hrubec; D. Husson; H. Kagan; D. Kania; J. Kaplon; R. Kass; K.T. Knöpfle; M. Krammer; P.F. Manfredi; R.D. Marshall; M. Mishina; F. Le Normand; L.S. Pan; V.G. Palmieri; H. Pernegger; M. Pernicka; A. Peitz; S. Pirollo; K. Pretzl; V. Re; J.L. Riester; S. Roe; D. Roff; A. Rudge; S. Schnetzer; S. Sciortino; V. Speziali; H. Stelzer; R. Stone; R.J. Tapper; R. Tesarek; G.B. Thomson; M. Trawick; W. Trischuk; R. Turchetta; A.M. Walsh; R. Wedenig; P. Weilhammer; H. Ziock; M. Zoeller
- Book ID
- 108415282
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 374 KB
- Volume
- 426
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0168-9002
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