Development of advanced silicon radiation detectors for high energy physics and medical imaging
Balbuena Valenzuela, Juan Pablo
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Facultat de Ciències

Fecha: 2009
Descripción: 87 p.
Resumen: The 1st chapter of this work presents the different experiments and collaborations in which I am involved during my PhD studies of Physics. Following those descriptions, the 2nd chapter is dedicated to how the radiation affects the silicon sensors, as well as some experimental measurements carried out at CERN (Geneve, Schwitzerland) and IFIC (Valencia, Spain) laboratories. Besides the previous investigation results, this chapter includes the most recent scientific papers appeared in the latest RD50 (Research & Development #50) Status Report, published in January 2007, as well as some others published this year. The 3rd and 4th are dedicated to the simulation of the electrical behavior of solid state detectors. In chapter 3 are reported the results obtained for the illumination of edgeless detectors irradiated at different fluences, in the framework of the TOSTER Collaboration. The 4th chapter reports about simulation design, simulation and fabrication of a novel 3D detector developed at CNM for ions detection in the future ITER fusion reactor. This chapter will be extended with irradiation simulations and experimental measurements in my PhD Thesis.
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Lengua: Anglès
Colección: Facultat de Ciències. Departament de Física. Treballs de recerca de postgrau
Documento: Treball de fi de postgrau
Materia: Radiació ; Mesurament



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