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Radiation hard diamond sensors for future tracking applications

✍ Scribed by W. Adam; W. de Boer; E. Borchi; M. Bruzzi; C. Colledani; P. D’Angelo; V. Dabrowski; W. Dulinski; B. van Eijk; V. Eremin; F. Fizzotti; H. Frais-Kölbl; C. Furetta; K.K. Gan; A. Gorisek; E. Griesmayer; E. Grigoriev; F. Hartjes; J. Hrubec; F. Huegging; H. Kagan; J. Kaplon; R. Kass; K.T. Knöpfle; M. Krammer; W. Lange; A. Logiudice; C. Manfredotti; M. Mathes; D. Menichelli; M. Mishina; L. Moroni; J. Noomen; A. Oh; H. Pernegger; M. Pernicka; R. Potenza; J.L. Riester; A. Rudge; S. Sala; S. Schnetzer; S. Sciortino; R. Stone; C. Sutera; W. Trischuk; J.J. Velthuis; B. Vincenzo; P. Weilhammer; J. Weingarten; N. Wermes; W. Zeuner


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
556 KB
Volume
565
Category
Article
ISSN
0168-9002

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