Evolution of Silicon Sensor Technology in Particle Physics: 275 (Springer Tracts in Modern Physics)

Evolution of Silicon Sensor Technology in Particle Physics: 275 (Springer Tracts in Modern Physics)

by Hartmann (Author)

Synopsis

This informative monograph describes the technological evolution of silicon detectors and their impact on high energy particle physics. The author here marshals his own first-hand experience in the development and also the realization of the DELPHI, CDF II and the CMS tracking detector. The basic principles of small strip- and pixel-detectors are presented and also the final large-scale applications. The Evolution of Silicon Detector Technology acquaints readers with the manifold challenges involving the design of sensors and pushing this technology to the limits. The expert will find critical information that is so far only available in various slide presentation scattered over the world wide web. This practical introduction of silicon sensor technology and its day to day life in the lab also offers many examples to illustrate problems and their solutions over several detector generations.
The new edition gives a detailed overview of the silicon sensor technology used at the LHC, from basic principles to actual implementation to lessons learned.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 392
Edition: 2nd ed. 2017
Publisher: Springer
Published: 15 Oct 2017

ISBN 10: 3319644343
ISBN 13: 9783319644349

Author Bio

Dr. Frank Hartmann is member of the detector group at the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) at the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) at CERN. He was heading the CMS Tracker project for eight years in the capacity of project manager or deputy project manager. Today, he coordinates the full CMS Upgrade for the High-Luminosity LHC. He teaches physics and detector science at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology.