26โ€“30 Jun 2022
Riva del Garda, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

Session

Poster

27 Jun 2022, 16:20
Room Garda (Riva del Garda, Italy)

Room Garda

Riva del Garda, Italy

Riva del Garda Congress Centre Loc. Parco Lido 1 I - 38066 Riva del Garda (TN)

Conveners

Poster: 1

  • Coralie Neubuser (Universita degli Studi di Trento and INFN (IT))
  • Giovanni Paternoster (Fondazione Bruno KEssler)

Poster: 2

  • Nicola Massari (Fondazione Bruno Kessler)
  • Lucio Pancheri (University of Trento and TIFPA-INFN)

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  1. Marcela Mikestikova (Czech Academy of Sciences (CZ))
    27/06/2022, 16:20
    Poster

    The full volume of the inner tracker of the ATLAS experiment will be replaced with new all-Silicon detectors for HL-LHC. The strip detectors, in the radial extent of 40 to 100 cm, are made of four layers of cylindrical-structures in the barrel and six layers of disk-structures in the endcap section with 2 layers of strip sensors for stereo-viewing in each layer-structure. The corresponding...

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  2. Ioannis Kopsalis (University of Birmingham (GB))
    27/06/2022, 16:21
    Poster

    The successful pre-production delivery of strip sensors for the new Inner Tracker (ITk) for the upgraded ATLAS detector at the High Luminosity LHC CERN has completed and based on their performance full production has commenced. The overall delivery period is anticipated to last 4 years to complete the approximately 22000 sensors required for the ITk. For Quality Assurance (QA), a number of...

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  3. Dr Bo Kyung Cha (KERI)
    27/06/2022, 16:22
    Poster

    In recent years, digital X-ray imaging detectors with indirect detection technology have been widely used in dental digital radiography such as intra-oral, panorama and dental CT. These indirect X-ray imaging detectors are based on the combination of a complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) array with various high-resolution scintillating screens such as CsI, GOS materials. Currently,...

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  4. Ilker Ozsahin (Near East University, Nicosia/TRNC, Turkey)
    27/06/2022, 16:23
    Poster

    The evolution of radiation in medicine is one of the major breakthroughs recorded in medical sciences. Advanced techniques in the diagnostic and therapeutic radiation are the reasons for successes in researches, industries and in nuclear medicine. Medical radiation is considered as a field that focuses on human health and the application of advanced radiation techniques to solve health...

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  5. Giovanni Pinaroli
    27/06/2022, 16:24
    Poster

    Room temperature semiconductor sensors (CdZnTe, TlBr) have been proven to be exceptionally performing in gamma-ray spectrometer for many applications [1,2,3]. In particular, the 3D position-sensitive Virtual Frisch-Grid (VFG) detector configuration is advantageous for integrating CZT crystals into large area arrays, where the signals captured by the anode, cathode and four pads electrodes,...

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  6. Marco Ferrero (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
    27/06/2022, 16:25
    Poster

    This contribution will cover the novel field of silicon detectors with resistive read-out. Resistive read-out is a well-known technique, extensively used, for example, in gas detectors. Its application to silicon sensors requires the development of new sensor designs, where a resistive cathode shares the signal among several read-out pads. Measurements performed on first prototypes have...

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  7. Dr Hyemi Kim (Wonju Severance Christian Hospital, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine)
    27/06/2022, 16:26
    Poster

    To realize the non-proliferation and security of nuclear material, the international atomic energy agency (IAEA) considers a tomographic image acquisition technique of spent fuel assemblies as a promising technique to accurately verify rod-by-rod spent fuel conditions stored in a water pool. Our previous research developed and experimentally validated a highly sensitive single-photon emission...

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  8. Robert Filgas (Czech Technical University in Prague)
    27/06/2022, 16:27
    Poster

    A current renaissance of lunar exploration enables to search for lunar water deposits directly on the surface of the Moon with robotic rovers like those onboard the planned EL3 Polar Explorer. IEAP CTU is participating on ESA study to trade-off possible mobile instruments and develop preliminary payload design for neutron spectrometer serving as the water ice detector. We developed a miniature...

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  9. Prof. Ikuo Kanno (Kyoto University)
    27/06/2022, 16:28
    Poster

    In X-ray transmission measurements, scattered X-rays distort X-ray images. Medical doctors will overcome such distortion with their experience in reading images of an X-ray film and a flat panel detector. Computed tomography (CT), however, gives images after processing digital data given by transmission measurements, and sometimes results in wrong images. Hardware and software have been...

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  10. Junsung Park (Jeonbuk National University)
    27/06/2022, 16:29
    Poster

    At domestic ports and airports, an X-ray security scanner based on dual-energy transmission imaging has been operated to prevent the importation of contraband articles including weapons, narcotics, and explosives. Korea Customs Service (KCS) also conducts X-ray screening for all baggage and express shipments. Security scanners operated by KCS use a fixed tube voltage (i.e., 160 kVp); hence, it...

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  11. Minjae Lee (Yonsei University)
    27/06/2022, 16:30
    Poster

    Adaptive radiation therapy (ART) enables an accurate targeting of tumors by accounting for ongoing changes in the patientโ€™s anatomy and/or physiology during the course of treatment. Currently, the ART technique is quickly evolving owing to the development of diverse deep learning methods and their application to medical imaging techniques. Even though the high dose rate brachytherapy technique...

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  12. Jae Hyeon Kim (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
    27/06/2022, 16:31
    Poster

    Since the neutron activation analysis (NAA) technique is capable of non-destructive material analysis, it can be used in various areas including the detection of drugs and explosives that require the analysis of hazardous substances not specified in shape. In this study, we carried out various NAA experiments for several substances and obtain energy spectra of the gamma-ray emitted from the...

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  13. Philipp Gaggl (Austrian Academy of Sciences (AT))
    27/06/2022, 16:32
    Poster

    Ion-beam therapy has become a well-established method to treat deep-seated malignant tumors. Typically, the treatment planning is based on an x-ray computed tomography (CT) scan, which is performed prior to irradiation. However, in the planning process, the Hounsfield units (HU) that are obtained from the x-ray CT scan have to be converted to relative stopping powers (RSPs), which describe the...

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  14. Chanho โ€Kim (Department of Bioengineering, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea)
    27/06/2022, 16:33
    Poster

    In this study, we proposed a deep-learning based algorithm for discriminating positron/gamma-ray in a phoswich detector (two-layer scintillator). However, both Compton scattered gamma rays and positrons can deposit energy in both layers. Therefore, conventional pulse shape discrimination (PSD) algorithms incorrectly identified Compton scattered gamma-ray as positron. Compton scattered...

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  15. Mr Geunyoung An (Jeonbuk National University)
    27/06/2022, 16:34
    Poster

    Security screening is conducted at national borders and high-security facilities to block the importation of illegal goods. Currently, Korea Customs Service conducts a transmission X-ray security screening using fixed energy. However, with the current system, the detection efficiency of drugs or explosives composed of organic substances is rather low. The backscatter X-ray detection system is...

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  16. Dr Takuya Yabe (Takasaki Advanced Radiation Research Institute, National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology / Postdoctoral Research Fellow of the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science)
    27/06/2022, 16:35
    Poster

    Therapeutic proton beams generate secondary-electron-bremsstrahlung (SEB) x-rays along the beam passing through the patient body. Yamaguchi et al. have successfully imaged beam trajectories in water during proton beam irradiation by measuring the SEB x-rays using a low-energy dedicated x-ray camera. Unfortunately, the measured x-ray images contain neutron background as well as the SEB x-rays...

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  17. Michiko Tsuda (Faculty of Science and Technology, Gunma University / Takasaki Advanced Radiation Research Institute, National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology)
    27/06/2022, 16:36
    Poster

    Particle beam therapy is recognized as an excellent method for cancer treatment. On the other hand, due to their high dose localization, deviation of the irradiated area from the planned has a significant adverse effect on surrounding normal tissues. Non-invasive visualization of the therapeutic beam is required to optimize the treatment effect. The objective of this study is to establish a...

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  18. Dr Mitsutaka Yamaguchi (National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology)
    27/06/2022, 16:37
    Poster

    Beam-imaging methods in particle therapies are expected to eliminate deviations of the irradiation areas and to improve treatment results. Recently, we proposed a beam-imaging method by measuring secondary electron bremsstrahlung using imaging plates (IP) and confirmed that high-resolution therapeutic carbon-ion beam images could be acquired using an imaging device combining an IP and...

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  19. Mr Paweล‚ Jurgielewicz (AGH University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science, Krakow, Poland)
    27/06/2022, 16:38
    Poster

    It is well known that cancer is one of the deadliest diseases worldwide, accounting for nearly ten million deaths in 2020 [1]. There are various treatment methods proposed and one of the most frequently used is radiation therapy. This method requires precise knowledge of radiation dose distribution to limit damage to the surrounding healthy tissues. To address this complex problem, we present...

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  20. Barry Lai (Argonne National Laboratory), Bรถrje Norlin
    27/06/2022, 16:40
    Poster

    In pulp & paper industry, even small improvements in efficiency can generate significant decrease in energy consumption and also reduction in the environmental impact. One key parameter during Chemical Thermo Mechanical Pulp (CTMP) impregnation is even distribution of sodium sulphite (Na2SO3) [1]. This study aims at deciding the necessary XRF image quality for a laboratory setup capable of...

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  21. Norbert Gรกl (Institute of Electrical Engineering, Slovak Academy of Sciences)
    27/06/2022, 16:41
    Poster

    The 4H-SiC is a wide band gap semiconductor, the detector structures made of which are capable of operation at higher temperatures. In this article, we present an experimental result of 4H-SiC detectors operating at temperatures up to 500 ยฐC. The polytype 4H-SiC has the band gap energy of 3.23 eV at room temperature. Moreover, this material has excellent physical and chemical stability and...

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  22. Gordana Lastovicka Medin (University of Montenegro (ME))
    27/06/2022, 16:42
    Poster

    Gain Suppression has been observed [1-5] and dramatic reduction in gain in LGAD is observed after ion beam has been injected, Fig 1. Also, the degradation of gain in LGAD is the highest at normal incidence. Significant reductions in the degradation rates are observed at beam tilting angles. This observation could be examined from different perspectives than it was given until now (charge space...

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  23. Christian Scharf (Humboldt University of Berlin (DE))
    27/06/2022, 16:43
    Poster

    The ATLAS ITk Strip Detector System for the Phase-II LHC Upgrade

    The High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) is expected to provide an integrated luminosity of 4000 fb-1, that will allow to perform precise measurements in the Higgs sector and improve searches of new physics at the TeV scale.
    The HL-LHC higher particle fluences and will requested radiation hardness, the increased...

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  24. Mr Hasan DARWISH (GSI Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion Research)
    27/06/2022, 16:44
    Poster

    The MIMOSIS CPS will equip the Micro Vertex Detector of the Compressed Baryonic Matter experiment at FAIR. It is to combine a 5ยตs/5ยตm space and time resolution with a peak rate capability of 80 MHz/cmยฒ and a tolerance to > 5 MRad and 1e14 neq/cmยฒ. A first full size prototype, MIMOSIS-1 has been produced by IPHC Strasbourg, Goethe University Frankfurt and GSI.
    The in-beam performance of...

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  25. Lee Hunwoo
    27/06/2022, 16:46
    Poster

    Image quality evaluation and optimization of different scintillators-coupled DSLR X-ray imaging detector

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  26. Giulio Bardelli (Universita e INFN, Firenze (IT))
    27/06/2022, 16:48
    Poster

    The High Luminosity Phase of CERN Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) will require an extensive upgrade of CMS tracker system, requiring, for the Inner Tracking system, high radiation tolerant silicon pixel sensors capable of withstanding fluences up to 1.9E16 neq/cm2 (1MeV equivalent neutrons). Thin planar and 3D pixel sensors have been recently chosen by CMS to be installed in the upgraded pixel...

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  27. Andrea Sagatova (Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava)
    27/06/2022, 16:49
    Poster

    Semi-insulating (SI) GaAs is a wide band gap (1.42 eV) semiconductor material suitable for preparation of detectors of ionizing radiation operating at room temperature. The radiation hardness, which affects detector lifetime, has been studied utilizing degradation by various types of radiation. It was shown that GaAs detectors are radiation hard against a few MGy of high-energy (MeV)...

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  28. Raul Back Campanelli (LNLS Brazilian Synchrotron Light Laboratory)
    27/06/2022, 16:50
    Poster

    Pixel detectors with low noise, fast speed, and small pixel size are necessary for many X-ray imaging and many diffraction experiments at synchrotron facilities. For X-ray imaging, photon-counting hybrid technologies have significant advantages. The PIMEGA detector line, which employs Medipix3RX chips, delivers 55 x 55 mmยฒ pixel size, with high frame rates, and noise-free detection, satisfying...

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  29. Dr Guzzi Francesco (Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste)
    27/06/2022, 16:51
    Poster

    Synchrotron and Free Electron Laser sources have enabled powerful imaging techniques with high impact research applications. Techniques like Computed Tomography (CT), X-ray Ptychography, and Coherent Diffraction Imaging (CDI) have a strong computational component due to their reconstruction algorithms [1] but also have high requirements from their detectors and electronics [2]. Those detector...

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  30. David Rolf (Technische Universitaet Dortmund (DE))
    27/06/2022, 16:52
    Poster

    The LumiTracker is a newly proposed detector upstream of the LHCb interaction point. It consists of a compact telescope design, composed of six consecutive planes, each one based on hybrid silicon pixel detectors. The main goal is to provide a real-time luminosity estimate by reconstructing tracks. Two construction phases are already envisioned: an initial demonstrator using 200 ฮผm n-on-p...

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  31. Mr Petr ล tibinger (Czech Technical University (CZ))
    27/06/2022, 16:53
    Poster

    Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV, drones), equipped with compact radiation detectors, are becoming an essential tool in environment monitoring. Most of the commercially available platforms enable simple pre-planned trajectories to be followed without the need for a dedicated pilot. However, systematic mapping of large areas requires a lot of time, making it an inefficient strategy for...

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  32. Lara Filipa Das Neves Dias Carramate (University of Aveiro (PT))
    27/06/2022, 16:54
    Poster

    THCOBRA Detector Operating in Mixtures of Kr/Xe

    L. F. N. D. Carramate*, R. Nunes, A. L. M. Silva, C. D. Azevedo, P. M. S. Carvalho, F. Leite, J. F. C. A. Veloso

    I3N, Physics Dept, University of Aveiro, 3810-193 โ€“ Aveiro, Portugal
    * Corresponding author, laracarramate@ua.pt

    THCOBRA based detectors have been studied during the past years aiming to improve the performance for X-ray...

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  33. Mr Kewin Desjardins (Synchrotron SOLEIL)
    27/06/2022, 16:55
    Poster

    In recent years, an effort has been done by major sensor compagnies to increase the performances of 2D CMOS sensors. Principally, the development of thin Back Side Illuminated CMOS sensors (CMOS-BSI) has achieved a high detection efficiency in visible and relatively good in UV, a high frame rate and a good signal to noise ratio. One example of this development is the performant and cost...

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  34. Flaminia Di Giambattista
    27/06/2022, 16:56
    Poster

    The CYGNO experiment aims at the development of a large gaseous TPC with GEM-based
    amplification and an optical readout for the directional detection of rare events such as Dark Matter and solar neutrino interactions. The 3D reconstruction of electronic and nuclear recoils is made possible by the combined use of high-granularity sCMOS cameras and PMTs. This technique provides an accurate...

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  35. George O'Neill
    27/06/2022, 16:57
    Poster

    Due to their lack of charge, low-energy neutrons are not detectable in typical semi-conductors often applied to radiation detection, and instead detectors use expensive or dangerous gases (e.g., 3He, BF3) in bulky, immobile devices. An INDet (Improved Neutron DETection) detector aims to fix these issues using pulse plasma etching (described in more detail in [1]) to generate a 3-D silicon...

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  36. Debora Magalhaes Suarez
    27/06/2022, 16:58
    Poster

    This work discusses how to properly evaluate the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of measurements taken with counting detectors, and how it is impacted detrimentally by the non-linearity of the detector response associated to pulse pile-up effects. This study is relevant for detection systems operating at high count rate regimes, where pile-up may be not negligible. Those cases can be managed in...

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  37. Weronika Zubrzycka
    27/06/2022, 16:59
    Poster

    Semiconductor strip sensors applied as solid-state radiation or particle detectors can be used in radiation detection and measurement for various applications in particle physics experiments, X-ray imaging (e.g. medical), or material science. The X-ray imaging devices with spectroscopic and position resolution features are a very important research topic at many research institutes and...

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  38. Ben Cline
    27/06/2022, 17:00
    Poster

    STFC has begun work on a new generation of detector technology, capable of operating at MHz frame rates. The HEXITEC-MHz ASIC, developed for the HEXITEC-MHz detector system, is the first of these technologies and allows spectroscopic X-ray imaging up to frame rates of 1 MHz. At this frame rate it is possible to record per-pixel X-ray spectra for X-ray fluxes of >10$^{6}$ photons...

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  39. Maria del Mar Carulla Areste
    27/06/2022, 17:02
    Poster

    Single photon detection of X-rays in the energy range from 250 eV to 1 keV for hybrid detectors is difficult due to two main reasons, namely the low quantum efficiency (QE) and the low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Combining LGADs technology, which will increase the SNR, with an optimized entrance window (EW) technology for soft X-rays will allow hybrid detectors to become a useful tool also...

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  40. Jens Erik Brucken (Helsinki Institute of Physics (FI)), Matti Kalliokoski (Helsinki Institute of Physics (FI))
    27/06/2022, 17:03
    Poster

    For gaseous detectors in high energy physics experiments the Ion-Backflow (IBF) into the drift space is often an unwanted feature, especially for large Time Projection Chambers (TPC) that are used for example in the ALICE experiment at LHC or the STAR experiment at RHIC. Both use Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) technology for their readout chambers. The IBF can be minimized using a stack of GEM...

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  41. Petr Burian (Czech Technical University in Prague (CZ))
    27/06/2022, 17:04
    Poster

    A Timepix3 [1] quad module (262,144 pixels, pixel pitch 55 ยตm) was developed for application in the penetrating particle analyser (PAN), i.e. a magnetic spectrometer for the measurement of galactic cosmic ray fluxes, their kinetic energies and to study the antimatter content in deep space [2]. The pixel detector therein provides accurate measurement of particle position and the energy left in...

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  42. Jan Jakubek
    27/06/2022, 17:05
    Poster

    The new miniaturized particle tracking and imaging detector MiniPIX TPX2 has been developed as a new member of a very versatile MiniPIX family. It uses the Timepix2 CMOS ASIC developed by CERN based Medipix2 collaboration. The Timepix2 read-out chip can be combined with various types of pixelized semiconductor sensors with matrix of 256 x 256 square pixels with pitch of 55 ยตm.
    The previous...

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  43. Pavel Vancura
    27/06/2022, 17:06
    Poster

    Radiation in space is a potential risk to human health and electronic systems. Spacepix-2, the successor of Spacepix-1 [1], is a high voltage monolithic active pixel sensor (HV-MAPS) ASIC capable of measuring flux and distinguishing between types of radiation, protons, electrons, and ions. Spacepix-2 features 64 ร— 64 pixels matrix with a pixel pitch of 60 ฮผm and a total sensitive area of 3.84...

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  44. Pawel Grybos (AGH University of Science and Technology)
    27/06/2022, 17:07
    Poster

    Single-photon counting Hybrid Pixel Detectors (HPD) become increasingly popular in various 2-D X-ray imaging techniques and scientific experiments, mainly in solid-state physics, material science and medicine. Current research and development of HPDs are following several different directions [1] and one of them is the possibility of operation with high intensity of X-ray beam [2]. This paper...

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  45. David Pennicard
    27/06/2022, 17:08
    Poster

    The rapid development of very intense X-ray sources and faster detectors make it possible to perform entirely new experiments, such as studying very fast processes in biology and materials science. However, this also leads to increasing volumes of data that need to be stored and processed; for example, a 4 megapixel detector taking images at 100,000 frames per second will produce around 800...

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  46. Dr Julian Heymes (Paul Scherrer Institut)
    27/06/2022, 17:09
    Poster

    Mร–NCH (Micropixel with enhanced pOsition rEsolution usiNg CHarge integration) is a 25ย ยตm pixel pitch charge integrating hybrid pixel detector with analogue readout designed at the Paul Scherrer Institut to explore the limits of the technology for high-resolution imaging at synchrotrons and XFELs (X-ray Free Electron Lasers) [1]. The latest prototype, Mร–NCH04, features an array of 400ย xย 400...

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  47. Kyung-Seok โ€Choi (KoreaUniversity)
    27/06/2022, 17:10
    Poster

    Recently, research on Gamma-Ultrasound(ฮณ-US) probe has been conducted. The Gamma-Ultrasound(ฮณ-US) probe is a dual modality probe that can obtain anatomical structure and molecular information. In this system, the ultrasonic and the gamma signals can be obtained in one readout channel by summing the both signals.
    In the previous studies, The combined signal was separated by using FIR filter....

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  48. Anna Bergamaschi (Paul Scherrer Institut)
    27/06/2022, 17:11
    Poster

    Despite being used in many X-ray applications, hybrid single photon counting detectors are limited in spatial resolution due to the diffusion of the charge produced by single photons between neighbouring electronic channels, also called charge sharing.
    In this work, we demonstrate that interpolation can be used to increase the number of virtual channels and improve the effective spatial...

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  49. Aleksandra Krzyลผanowska
    27/06/2022, 17:13
    Poster

    Hybrid pixel detectors are segmented devices used for X-ray detection, consisting of a sensor attached to readout electronics. Detectors working in single-photon counting mode process each incoming photon individually, have essentially infinite dynamic range and by applying energy discrimination they provide noiseless imaging [1].
    To improve the resolution of the detector and allow operation...

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  50. Mihaela Bezak (Rudjer Boskovic Institute (HR))
    27/06/2022, 17:14
    Poster

    We use atomic layer deposition (ALD) to create a layer of aluminium oxide (Al$_2$O$_3$) on single, semi-insulating CdTe crystals. The ALD process, particularly the choice of the oxygen precursor, can affect the charge and interface properties of the Al$_2$O$_3$ layer.
    To study the impact of the ALD layer we used scanning laser Transient Current Technique. This provides us with data of the...

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  51. Dr Antonino Buttacavoli (University of Palermo)
    27/06/2022, 17:15
    Poster

    In the framework of the Avatar X project, we developed sub-millimetre CdZnTe linear arrays for high-flux spectroscopic X-ray imaging up to 150 keV. As widely demonstrated, CdZnTe (CZT) is one of the key materials for the development of room temperature X-ray and gamma ray detectors and great efforts have been made on both the device and the crystal growth technologies. In this work, we will...

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  52. Tommaso Croci
    27/06/2022, 17:16
    Poster

    The next generation of high-energy physics experiments will require tracking detectors able to efficiently operate in extreme radiation environments, where expected fluences will exceed 1E17 n/cm^2. This new operating scenario imposes many efforts for the design of effective and radiation-resistant particle detectors. Low-Gain Avalanche Diode (LGAD) represents a remarkable advance because the...

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  53. Jakub Jirsa (Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering)
    27/06/2022, 17:17
    Poster

    Pixel detectors allow for the measurement of position and energy of the incident particles. Readout chips of hybrid pixel detectors can be bump-bonded to pixelated sensors made of different materials. The R&D has made fine pitch pixelated CdTe/ CdZnTe sensors commercially available in the last decades. These sensors are used in medical imaging applications due to their high absorption...

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  54. Dr Bohumir Zatko (Institute of Electrical Engineering, Slovak Academy of Sciences)
    27/06/2022, 17:18
    Poster

    Silicon carbide belongs to wide band gap semiconductor materials. The 4H-SiC polytype is very perspective for radiation detector fabrication. Nowadays, the high-quality material of 4H-SiC is commercially available. The 4H-SiC has the band gap energy of 3.23 eV at room temperature, breakdown voltage of 3-5ร—10E6 Vcm-1, carriers saturation velocity of 2ร—10E7 cms-1 and excellent physical and...

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  55. Surabhi Sharma (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    27/06/2022, 17:19
    Poster

    Future particle physics experiments are motivated by the increase in luminosity and thus the need for intelligent tracking detectors providing fast track and momentum information to select events of interest. The next-generation tracking detectors are mostly all silicon-based detectors, thus they will cover large areas and therefore be the main cost driver. The currently used silicon sensors...

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  56. Hanna Dierks (Lund University)
    27/06/2022, 17:20
    Poster

    Metal halide perovskite (MHP) nanomaterials show large potential as scintillators for X-ray imaging. They have a high light yield and micrometer spatial resolution. Compared to 2d imaging, tomography requires excellent stability of the scintillator, since many projections with identical flat field images are necessary to reconstruct artefact-free 3d volumes. To provide this stability is...

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  57. Dr JONG-GUK KIM (Korea Institute of Radiological and Medical Sciences)
    27/06/2022, 17:21
    Poster

    In this study, we propose an alpha-particle imaging device in conjunction with a super-resolution technique. A high-resolution image is recovered using the four images obtained by moving the device along the x- and y-directions. The results show that, using the device with a pre-defined pixel resolution, the proposed technique produces the images of alpha-particles with an improved resolution...

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  58. Prof. PASQUALE DELOGU (University of Siena, Department of Physical Sciences, Earth and Environment, Siena, Italy and INFN Division of Pisa, Pisa, Italy)
    27/06/2022, 17:23
    Poster

    K-edge Subtraction (KES) X-ray imaging is used to single out and quantify the presence of a contrast agent embedded in a biological matrix, and its most well-known application is in the field of cardiovascular imaging [1]. KES exploits the sudden increase of the linear attenuation coefficient of the contrast material corresponding to its k-shell electrons binding energies that, for commonly...

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  59. Mr Yunqi Deng (Central China Normal University)
    27/06/2022, 17:24
    Poster

    The calorimeter is the most important device in the field of particle detection. In recent years, the research of SiPM as the sensor of the calorimeter has attracted a lot of attention. There are two ways of traditional SiPM readout circuit, one is multi-channel readout, setting readout paths with different gains, the disadvantage is that the power consumption is high and the layout area is...

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  60. Mr Jiyong Shim (Yonsei University)
    27/06/2022, 17:25
    Poster

    For homeland and aviation security applications, two-dimensional (2D) x-ray inspection systems have been widely used, but they have limitations in recognizing 3D shape of the hidden objects. Hence, there has been increasing demand for x-ray computed tomography (CT) scanner for carry-on baggage screening. In a previous study [1], SSTLabs developed a prototype stationary CT baggage scanner with...

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  61. Di Guo (Central China Normal University), Qiangjun Chen
    27/06/2022, 17:26
    Poster

    Abstractโ€”Deserializer is used to convert the high-speed serial data into a low-speed parallel data in the downlink direction of data transmission system in high-energy physics experiments. The 2.5Gbps rate can fully meet the downlink data transmission requirements of the current experimental equipment. But as the experimental equipment is upgraded, the amount of data will be greatly increased....

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  62. Cristina Bernardes Monteiro (University of Coimbra)
    27/06/2022, 17:28
    Poster

    We present a novel methodology for application to neutron imaging detectors equipped with boron layers. State of the art boron coated neutron detectors are equipped with 10B films deposited on substrate plates with combined thickness larger than the range of the fission fragments emitted upon a neutron capture reaction. Since these fission fragments are emitted back-to-back, one of them (at...

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  63. Dr Ilker Ozsahin (Near East University (TRNC))
    27/06/2022, 17:29
    Poster

    In the last decades, brain positron emission tomography (PET) imaging has become highly demanding for better diagnosis and staging in brain cancer and other brain disorders. The performance of a PET system is majorly described by its overall image quality where it depends on many factors including the selection of the radiation detection medium. Previously, we simulated novel transparent...

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  64. Elisabetta Baracchini
    27/06/2022, 17:30
    Poster

    We are going to present the prospects of the Xray-CMOS project (recently funded as Progetto di Ricerca di Rilevante Interesse Nazionale PRIN 2020), for the development of a TPC for wide field of view X-ray polarimetry, in which no requirement is imposed to the orientation of the incoming X-ray with respect to the drift field. This could open a new window of observation on the Universe through...

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  65. Anna Kozioล‚ (AGH University of Science and Technology in Cracow)
    27/06/2022, 17:31
    Poster

    Modern hybrid pixel X-Ray detectors produce more and more data, exceeding tens of GB/s, and so the communication with the detector becomes an important issue. One way to manage the issue of increased amount of data being produce by the detector, is the information extraction on the sensor level, before sending them to the control system. The information can be extracted with certain, fixed...

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  66. Marcela Mikestikova (Czech Academy of Sciences (CZ))
    29/06/2022, 16:40
    Poster

    The high luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider, scheduled to become operational in 2029, requires the replacement of the ATLAS Inner Detector with a new all-silicon Inner Tracker (ITk). Radiation hard n+-in-p micro-strip silicon sensors were developed by the ATLAS ITk strip collaboration and are produced by Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. Production of the total amount of 22 000 ITk strip...

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  67. Mr Kwanyong Lee (Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, Dankook University, Yongin 16890, Republic of Korea)
    29/06/2022, 16:41
    Poster

    In this study, we evaluated an indirect X-ray detector having an organic active layer blended with two-dimensional (2D) cadmium selenide (CdSe) nanoplatelets (NPLs). Figure 1 shows the active layer was composed of poly[N-90-heptadecanyl-,7-carbazole-alt-5,5-(40,70-di-2-thienyl-20,10,30-benzothiadiazo-le)] (PCDTBT), phenyl-C71-butyric acid methyl ester (PC71BM), and CdSe NPLs. The PCDTBT and...

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  68. YEJI HEO (Department of Radiation Oncology, Busan Paik Hospital), Mr Seung Woo Yang (Department of Radiation Oncology, Busan Paik Hospital, Inje University)
    29/06/2022, 16:42
    Poster

    In general, superior spatial resolution is expected from the direct detection type, in which Ion-chamber-type detectors and Si diodes based on the radiationโ€“ionization phenomenon are used for high-energy dose detection. However, because the ion chamber has a high work function, the speed for collecting electrons and holes is slow, and thus, the dose-detection characteristic deteriorates. In...

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  69. Giovanni Pinaroli (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
    29/06/2022, 16:43
    Poster

    Long-drift position-sensitive virtual Frisch-grid CdZnTe detectors for gamma ray imaging and spectroscopy

    A. Bolotnikov1,*, G. Carini1, A. Dellapenna1, J. Fried1, G. Deptuch1, J. Haupt1, S. Herrmann1,
    A. Moiseev2, G. Pinarolia1 M. Sasaki2, L. Smith2, E. Yates2

    1. Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11793, USA
    2. CRESST/NASA/GSFC and University of Maryland, College Park, MD...
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  70. Robert Filgas (Czech Technical University in Prague)
    29/06/2022, 16:44
    Poster

    IEAP CTU developed miniaturized Timepix-based radiation environment monitors onboard ISS and numerous satellite missions. For example, SATRAM onboard ESA Proba-V satellite is characterizing radiation environment in LEO for 9 years. The new generation of our radiation monitors HardPix is equipped with the newest Timepix3 and Timepix2 pixelated chips developed within the CERN Medipix...

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  71. Dr Hyemi Kim (Wonju Severance Christian Hospital, Yonsei University Wonju College of Medicine)
    29/06/2022, 16:45
    Poster

    The purpose of this study is to distinguish and characterize breast microcalcification types (benign and malignant) non-invasively using a mass ratio based on the dual-energy method. In this study, a photon-counting spectral mammography system was simulated and dual-energy images were acquired using two energy bins. Two types of microcalcification were embedded in the breast phantom. Calcium...

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  72. Bo Kyung Cha (KERI)
    29/06/2022, 16:47
    Poster

    In recent years, digital X-ray imaging detectors with indirect detection technology have been widely used in many medical imaging applications such as radiography, fluoroscopy and cone-beam CT. These indirect X-ray imaging detectors are based on the combination of a thin film transistor (TFT) array with different scintillating screens such as typical CsI, GOS materials. Currently, a large area...

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  73. Eliska Trojanova
    29/06/2022, 16:48
    Poster

    The preclinical studies and clinical tests are an indispensable part of the research of new drugs and methods for cancer treatment. The emission imaging techniques such as SPECT (Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography and PET (Positron Emission Tomography) belong among these methods, allowing observation of physiological and pathological processes. Each of these techniques require...

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  74. Luca Povolo
    29/06/2022, 16:49
    Poster

    A dense positronium beam is currently under development at the Anti-Matter Laboratory (AML) of the Department of Physics of the University of Trento. Positronium (Ps) is the bound state of an electron and its antiparticle, the positron (e$^+$). Despite the short lifetime (singlet state, para-, has a lifetime of 125ps, the triplet state, ortho-, of 142ns), Ps atoms are the easiest lab-produced...

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  75. Carlo Fiorini (Politecnico di Milano - INFN Milano), Daniel Siegmann (Max Planck Institut for Physics), Frank Edzards (MPP & TUM), Korbinian Urban (TUM), Marco Carminati, Matteo Gugiatti (Politecnico di Milano & INFN), Peter Lechner (MPG HLL), Pietro King (Politecnico di Milano), Susanne Mertens
    29/06/2022, 16:50
    Poster

    Sterile neutrinos are a natural extension of the Standard Model of particle physics. If their mass is in the keV range, they are a viable dark matter candidate. One way to search for sterile neutrinos in a laboratory-based experiment is via tritium beta decay. A sterile neutrino with a mass up to 18.6 keV would manifest itself in the decay spectrum as a kink-like distortion. The objective of...

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  76. Marco Endrizzi (University College London)
    29/06/2022, 16:51
    Poster

    X-ray phase contrast imaging is a well-established technique for the non-destructive visualization of low-density samples with applications ranging from biomedical to material sciences [1]. Although originally restricted to synchrotron radiation, extensive efforts have been made to adapt interferometric and non-interferometric methods to non-coherent laboratory X-ray sources [2,3], even for CT...

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  77. Dr Carlos Granja
    29/06/2022, 16:52
    Poster

    The semiconductor pixel detector Timepix2 [1] has been newly implemented in highly integrated readout electronics as a compact and portable detector [2] for radiation imaging and particle tracking. The device has plug-and-play connectivity for flexible measurements of a wide range of radiation fields and applications [2]. Power, control and readout require a single USB 2.0 cable providing...

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  78. Donghwan Kim (The University of Tokyo)
    29/06/2022, 16:55
    Poster

    Double Photon Emission Computed Tomography (DPECT) is an imaging method using radionuclides that emit two cascade photons. It can be applied to ring Compton camera system. Two Compton cones are generated per DPECT coincidence event and the intersection can be taken as system matrix component. It was reported that DPECT in Compton imaging reduces background and improves spatial resolution in...

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  79. Jan Zemlicka (Czech Technical University in Prague (CZ))
    29/06/2022, 16:57
    Poster

    X-ray fluorescence surface mapping is a technique that enables non-invasive material identification of selected area on investigated specimen with just single exposure. The sample is excited at once with the primary cone-beam X ray source and fluorescent X-rays emitted from the surface are recorded through coded-aperture with position- and energy-sensitive detector. This approach eliminates...

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  80. Magdalena Koล‚odziej (Jagiellonian University)
    29/06/2022, 16:58
    Poster

    The main advantage of proton therapy over conventional radiotherapy is the scheme of dose deposition: unlike X-rays, protons are fully stopped in patientโ€™s tissues with a distinct maximum at the end of their range: the Bragg peak. Such a distribution allows for a precise coverage of a tumor volume while sparing the nearby healthy tissues. However, accurate control of the proton beam range is...

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  81. Maciej Paweล‚ Kopeฤ‡ (AGH University of Science and Technology, Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow, Poland)
    29/06/2022, 16:59
    Poster

    Radiation dose reconstruction is crucial for the success and safety of radiation therapy in cancer patients. In this paper, a modular data acquisition system (DAQ) for a novel reconfigurable Dose-3D detector intended for a full spatial therapeutic dose reconstruction to improve radiotherapy treatment planning by providing a breakthrough detector with active voxels is presented. The...

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  82. Hunwoo Lee (Yonsei University)
    29/06/2022, 17:00
    Poster

    Grid-based phase-contrast x-ray imaging technique (gPCXI) is capable of acquiring the absorption, refraction and scattering information of an object in a single exposure using the Fourier processing [1]. One of the important issues is that the use of anti-scatter grid causes the aliasing artifacts in the image domain. Previously the size of the x-ray source with magnification was only...

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  83. Dr Vittorio Di Trapani (University of Trieste, Department of Physics)
    29/06/2022, 17:01
    Poster

    X-ray phase-contrast imaging (XPCI) techniques give access to phase and small-angle-scattering signals, which are inaccessible to conventional absorption X-ray imaging. Among XPCI techniques, differential phase techniques are based on the measurement of the refraction induced by the sample, which is proportional to the gradient of the phase shift (differential-phase image). By integrating the...

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  84. Dr Yasukazu Nakaye (Rigaku Corporation)
    29/06/2022, 17:02
    Poster

    We have successfully developed multi module version of the XSPA detector series. XSPA detector is one of the fastest solution for time resolved X-ray and electron experiments. it has maximum of 56 kfps sustainable framerate and 970 kfps burst mode framerate. XSPA module is designed based on UFXC readout chip designed at AGH University [1].
    Conventional multi module detectors have lower...

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  85. Shinichi Okamura (Universita e INFN, Ferrara (IT))
    29/06/2022, 17:03
    Poster

    The Ring-Imaging Cherenkov (RICH) system is an essential element of the LHCb experiment: it consists of an upstream detector (RICH1), located close to the interaction point, and a downstream detector (RICH2), placed after the tracking system, and has the task of identifying charged hadrons over the momentum range 2-100 GeV/c.

    Currently the LHCb experiment is completing an upgrade phase to...

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  86. Nazar Bartosik (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
    29/06/2022, 17:04
    Poster

    Fragmentation cross sections in beam-tissue nuclear interactions are crucial for clinical treatment-planning systems in hadron therapy. The FOOT experiment will fill the gap in differential cross- section measurements for the production of secondary fragments in such interactions with beam energies up to 400 MeV/u. Extending this range up to 800 MeV/u it will also be indispensable for...

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  87. Mr Hyunwoong Choi (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
    29/06/2022, 17:05
    Poster

    Positron annihilation spectroscopy (PAS) is an outstanding technique to study defects in material science such as polymer, semiconductor and irradiated material. Positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy (PALS) which measures the lifetime of positrons specialized in analyzing defects of materials among various PAS technique. [1]. DRS4 evaluation board are widely used for PALS system and...

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  88. Mr KILYOUNG KO (KAIST)
    29/06/2022, 17:06
    Poster

    Coincidence timing measurement has a wide range of applications in the detection of high energy physics, material science, and medical device. A scintillator detector is commonly used for the aforementioned applications due to its favorable physical properties including high energy resolution and brilliant timing resolution.

    Unlike positron emission tomography (PET), which measures...

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  89. Elio Sacchetti (Synchrotron SOLEIL)
    29/06/2022, 17:07
    Poster

    An analytical model for Fluorescent and Scattering X-ray Beam Monitor designing

    Elio Sacchetti1,, Kewin Desjardins1
    1SOLEIL Synchrotron, Detectors Group, lโ€™Orme des Merisiers, France
    elio.sacchetti@synchrotron-soleil.fr

    At modern light-sources facilities, a majority of synchrotron beamlines are equipped with Xray Beam Intensity/Position Monitors (XBPM). Among those monitors, a...

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  90. Marco Ramilli (European X-ray Free Electron Laser)
    29/06/2022, 17:08
    Poster

    The JUNGFRAU detector is a now established hybrid pixel detector developed at Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), featuring 75 ยตm pixel pitch with a charge integrating dynamic gain switching architecture [1] designed for FEL applications [2]. Optionally, the dynamic gain switching mechanism can be bypassed, and the detector can operate with a fixed feedback capacitor in the pre-amplifier....

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  91. Michele Bianco (CERN)
    29/06/2022, 17:09
    Poster

    Production of large-size Gaseous Electron Multiplier (GEM) [1] foils, relay on the multiple sectorization of the electrode for the High Voltage distribution; typically, with sector size of about 100 cm2.
    The GEM sectorization allow for reduction of the capacitance between the two side of the foil, quenching consequently the energy released in the discharge events, moreover even in the extreme...

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  92. Semin Kim (Department of Bioengineering, Korea University, Seoul, South Korea)
    29/06/2022, 17:10
    Poster

    Many studies have been conducted to reduce the number of SiPM readout channels in the nuclear medicine systems. We recently proposed a shaping resistive network using artificial neural network, which can reduce the output channels to one channel. This method generates output signals with different decay time and combines them into a single output. The single output is separated back into their...

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  93. Dr Zdenko Janoska (Czech Technical University in Prague (CZ))
    29/06/2022, 17:11
    Poster

    Space radiation presents a risk to both unmanned spacecraft systems and human exploration of the Solar System. Thanks to advances in semiconductor technologies, it is possible to design and manufacture low-power pixel detector ASICs with backside pulse digitization, which allows a large dynamic range. The SpacePix2 is a radiation detection ASIC designed for radiation sensing in an aerospace...

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  94. Erik Frรถjdh (Paul Scherrer Institut)
    29/06/2022, 17:12
    Poster

    Electrons are emerging as a strong complement to X-rays for diffraction based studies. In this paper we investigate the performance of a JUNGFRAU [1] detector with 320 um thick silicon sensor at a pulsed electron source [2]. Originally developed for X-ray detection at free electron lasers, JUNGFRAU features a dynamic range of 120 MeV/pixel (implemented with in-pixel gain switching) which...

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  95. Yewon Kim (KINAC(Korea Institute of Nuclear Nonproliferation and Control))
    29/06/2022, 17:13
    Poster

    This paper describes the development of safeguards implement equipment for spent nuclear fuel of heavy water reactor stored in a wet interim storage facility. OFPS (Fig. 1 (Left)) is one of the safeguards equipment for the nuclear nonproliferation. It has been using in PIV, Physical Inventory Verification, of the PHWR spent nuclear fuel in wet interim storage.

    It compensated for...

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  96. Dr Arkadiusz Dawiec (Synchrotron SOLEIL)
    29/06/2022, 17:14
    Poster

    The CirPAD (Circular Pixel Detector Array) is a unique hybrid pixel detector with a circular shape that has been developed by the DiffAbs beamline, the Detectors and Design and Engineering teams at Synchrotron SOLEIL, in collaboration with the Cegitek company [1]. The unique geometry combined with a very good characteristics of the XPAD3.2 readout chip results in a very versatile detector that...

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  97. Dr Ioannis Kaissas (Greek Atomic Energy Commission)
    29/06/2022, 17:15
    Poster

    In this work we compare the traditional correlation process of a Coded Aperture device to estimate the spatial coordinates of ฮณ-emitters with a different approach: We have developed machine learning algorithms based on Gradient Boosted Decision Trees (BDTG) and Deep Neural Networks (DNN). The algorithms have been trained using 18000 shadowgrams created with simulation. A custom fast simulation...

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  98. Ondrej Urban (Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of West Bohemia in Pilsen)
    29/06/2022, 17:16
    Poster

    Hybrid pixel detectors- Timepix are very promising detectors considering their advantages getting simultaneously information about the position, energy, and time of arrival of a particle hitting the detector. These types of multi-parameter detectors can be effectively used to study and/or reinvestigate some fission processes such as the rare fission modes (ternary, quaternary, quinary), which...

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  99. Michael Holik (IEAP CTU in Prague, FEE UWB in Pilsen)
    29/06/2022, 17:17
    Poster

    The development of nuclear technologies, the production and active use of radioisotopes, and the production of other radioactive materials are increasing every year. Therefore, the importance of ensuring the safety of highly active isotopes, as well as providing the necessary instruments for measuring and identifying radioactive materials, must be taken into account. Modern equipment such as...

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  100. Matthew Veale
    29/06/2022, 17:18
    Poster

    The HEXITEC and HEXITECMHz detector systems have been developed for spectroscopic X-ray imaging for photon science applications. Both systems consist of 80 ร— 80 pixels on a 250 $\mu$m pitch and utilise high-Z sensor materials for detection of X-rays in the energy range 2 โ€“ 200 keV. The original HEXITEC system was capable of operating at a maximum frame rate of 9 kHz allowing...

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  101. Pawel Skrzypiec, Robert Szczygiel
    29/06/2022, 17:19
    Poster

    Hybrid single-photon counting pixel detectors have recently been widely used for X-ray and ionizing particle detection in medicine, high-energy physics, and material science. Many different chips have been developed for the readout of semiconductor pixel sensor [1,2]. Usually, developed ASICs have very limited digital logic and do not provide substantial data processing.

    In this article,...

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  102. Kyungmin Oh, Jae Hyeon Kim (Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute)
    29/06/2022, 17:20
    Poster

    Unlike x-ray imaging which can display images according to the degree of absorption of x-rays by the objects, neutron activation analysis can be used for the detection of explosives because it can be used for determining the presence of unknown elements in the objects. Also, since neutrons are able to penetrate through some heavy metals and they significantly interact with some light and...

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  103. Shudhashil Bharthuar (Helsinki Institute of Physics (FI))
    29/06/2022, 17:21
    Poster

    An increase in the radiation levels during high-luminosity operation of the LHC and future colliders calls for the development of silicon based pixel detectors used for particle tracking and vertex reconstruction. Capacitively coupled (AC-coupled) detectors are anticipated to be in operation in future collider experiments as they provide an enhanced isolation between pixel areas due to...

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  104. Yechan Kang (University of Seoul, Department of Physics (KR))
    29/06/2022, 17:22
    Poster

    In view of the LHC Phase-2, the CMS experiment is being upgraded with three stations of triple-GEM detectors (GE1/1, GE2/1 and ME0) to maintain the excellent trigger pT resolution of its muon spectrometer in the high-luminosity LHC environment and extending its coverage to the very-forward pseudorapidity region 2.4<|ฮท|<2.8. The challenges faced for adapting the triple-GEM technology to a...

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  105. Mr Lojius Lombigit
    29/06/2022, 17:23
    Poster

    This work reports the electrical characterisation and gains measurement of a 50um thick Low Gain Avalanche Detector (LGAD) fabricated at Micron Semiconductor Ltd. Devices with a square pixel of 0.22 x 0.22mm2, 0.5 x 0.5mm2, and 1.0 x 1.0mm2 from wafers with three gains region doping values were studied. The electrical properties of the devices were studied by means of I-V and C-V measurements....

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  106. Dr Viktoria Hinger (Paul Scherrer Institut), Bernd Schmitt (Paul Scherrer Institut)
    29/06/2022, 17:24
    Poster

    The hybrid silicon pixel detector JUNGFRAU has found widespread use at free-electron laser (FEL) and synchrotron facilities worldwide. Its charge-integrating architecture combines three dynamically switching gains per pixel and allows single photon resolution down to 1.5 keV while, simultaneously, providing a dynamic range of $10^4 $photons at 12 keV. Although JUNGFRAU initially targeted...

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  107. Peter Svihra (CERN)
    29/06/2022, 17:25
    Poster

    Hybrid pixel detectors require a reliable and cost-effective interconnect technology adapted to the pitch and die sizes of the respective applications. During the ASIC and sensor R&D phase, moreover for small-scale applications, such interconnect technologies need to be suitable for the assembly of single dies, typically available from Multi-Project-Wafer submissions. Within the CERN EP R&D...

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  108. Marek Jansky (Czech Technical University in Prague, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences and Physical Engineering)
    29/06/2022, 17:26
    Poster

    The current trends in particle detector design are increasing pixel resolution and readout rates. Therefore, new requirements for the readout systems and their bandwidths have arisen. Fast differential serial communication is mainly used for its robustness against external interference and better electromagnetic compatibility than the legacy serial-parallel communication. However, its...

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  109. Josef Gecnuk (CTU in Prague)
    29/06/2022, 17:27
    Poster

    Monolithic pixel detectors allow integration of sensing diode together with the pixel front-end electronics to fit in tens of micrometers pixel pitch. The high granularity of such detectors makes it difficult to measure the total energy deposition by high energy particles [1]. Especially heavy ion interactions are not detectable due to the saturation of charge sensing amplifier of individual...

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  110. Piotr Kaczmarczyk (AGH University of Science and Technology)
    29/06/2022, 17:28
    Poster

    In this paper, we present a precise and fast reset circuit that restores the charge sensitive amplifier (CSA) output baseline voltage from a pulse level. The circuit is self-clocking, and its operation speed can be adjusted with the delay line configuration. This method is especially promising for wide-energy range CMOS detectors, as it adapts the discharge speed to the pulse amplitude....

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  111. Grzegorz Jan Wegrzyn (AGH-UST)
    29/06/2022, 17:29
    Poster

    We present the design of the integrated circuit named SMAUG_ND_1 which implements the prototype of the method of indirect voltage measurement by measuring the noise distribution curve [1]. The IC is designed in a CMOS 28nm process. The die size is 1x1mm2 and contains a 7x7 matrix with 68 ยตm pixel pitch. The chip allows testing of the prototype method in coincidence with the CDS...

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  112. Benedikt Bergmann, Benedikt Ludwig Bergmann (Czech Technical University in Prague (CZ))
    29/06/2022, 17:31
    Poster

    The construction of a cylindrical hybrid spectrometer for the measurement of angular correlations in electron-positron emissions from nuclear internal pair creations is on going at the Van de Graaff accelerator of the Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics of Czech Technical University in Prague. Each module of the spectrometer consists of three different detection layers, formed by a...

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  113. Dr Oriane Baussens (ESRF)
    29/06/2022, 17:32
    Poster

    With the rise of 4th Generation Synchrotron Light Sources such as the Extremely Brilliant Source (EBS) of the ESRF[1], the need for direct X-ray detection under high photon flux with moderate to high energies (30-100keV range) has increased. One of the candidate materials for this application is Cadmium Zinc Telluride (CdZnTe or CZT). In particular, the novel CZT material developed by Redlen...

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  114. Daniela Doubravova
    29/06/2022, 17:33
    Poster

    The Compton camera allows reconstructing the direction of gamma photons coming from a radiation source based on the Compton scattering occurring within the detector. The incoming gamma photon interacts with the sensor material producing a recoiled electron. The scattered photon is then detected by photoelectric absorption. For the reconstruction of the incident photons' trajectory, the energy...

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  115. Dr Petr Smolyanskiy (IEAP CTU in Prague)
    29/06/2022, 17:34
    Poster

    The response study of Timepix3 [1] (256 x 256 pixels, pixel pitch 55 ยตm) with 300 ฮผm and 500 ฮผm thick HR GaAs:Cr [2] sensors was continued with particle beams at the Danish Centre for Particle Therapy in Aarhus, Denmark and at Super-Proton Synchrotron at CERN. The detectors were irradiated at different angles with protons and pions of energies ~200 MeV and 120 GeV/c, respectively.

    By...

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  116. Prof. Chengxin Zhao (Institute of Modern Physics, CAS), Mr Liuqing Jing (Heilongjiang University)
    29/06/2022, 17:35
    Poster

    The Electron-ion collider in China (EicC) is a future high-energy nuclear physics project. It will be constructed based on an upgraded heavy-ion accelerator, High-Intensity heavy-ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF), which is currently under construction, together with a new electron ring. Due to its high spatial resolution, low material budget, and fast readout speed, the Monolithic Active Pixel...

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  117. Andrej Novรกk (Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava)
    29/06/2022, 17:36
    Poster

    Position and directional-sensitive spectrometry of energetic charged particles can be performed with high resolution and wide dynamic range with the hybrid semiconductor pixel detectors Timepix/Timepix3 [1]. The choice of semiconductor sensor material, thickness and properties such as the reverse bias voltage greatly determined the sensitivity and resolving power for spectrometry and particle...

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  118. Fasih Zareef (AGH University of Science and Technology (PL))
    29/06/2022, 17:37
    Poster

    Within the RD50 Collaboration, a large and dedicated R&D program has been underway for more than two decades across experimental boundaries to develop silicon sensors with high radiation tolerance for Phase-II LHC trackers. Based on the success of this R&D, these trackers are now entering their construction phase. RD50 is continuing its mission to study silicon sensors for particle tracking,...

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  119. Navid Ghorbanian
    29/06/2022, 17:38
    Poster

    Andreas Schneider*, Navid Ghorbanian, Jack Osborne, Simon P. Cross, John D. Lipp, Marcus J. French

    UKRI - Science and Technology Facilities Council, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Harwell Campus, Didcot OX11 0QX, United Kingdom
    * Corresponding author, andreas.schneider@stfc.ac.uk

    Flip-chip bonding is a common method for joining ASICs to pixelated sensors in order to build hybrid...

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  120. Dr D M S Sultan (Universita degli Studi di Trento and INFN (IT))
    29/06/2022, 17:39
    Poster

    The High Luminosity upgrade of LHC (HL-LHC) is envisioned to reach an ultimate luminosity of 7.5ร—10^34 cm-2s-1 (integrated luminosity up to 4000 fb-1) and an average 200 pp collision per bunch crossing [1]. Such a challenging environment in terms of high particle rate, hit occupancy, and associated radiation damage has pushed the design of a new generation of small-pitch, and thin 3D Si pixel...

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  121. Philipp Gaggl (Austrian Academy of Sciences (AT))
    29/06/2022, 17:40
    Poster

    The material properties of Silicon-Carbide (SiC) make it a promising candidate for application as a particle detector at high beam rates. In comparison to Silicon (Si), the increase in charge carrier saturation velocity and breakdown voltage allows for high intrinsic time resolution while mitigating pile-ups. A larger bandgap and higher atomic displacement threshold energy suppresses dark...

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  122. Md Arif Abdulla Samy (Universita degli Studi di Trento and INFN (IT))
    29/06/2022, 17:41
    Poster

    After ten years of massive success, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN is going for an upgrade to the next phase, The High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) which is planned to start its operation in 2029. This is expected to have a fine boost to its performance, with an instantaneous luminosity of 5.0ร—1034 cm-2s -1 (ultimate value 7.5ร—1034 cm-2s -1) with 200 average interactions...

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  123. Mr Binqiang Xiong (Central China Normal University)
    29/06/2022, 17:43
    Poster

    Duo to the small size, high gain, high time resolution, low operating voltage, and insensitivity to magnetic fields of the SiPM, the research of SiPM as the sensor of the calorimeter has attracted a lot of attention. This work has designed 8-channel readout chips SICC0 and SICC1, which can simultaneously record the hit time and the energy information of particles. Each channel uses the...

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  124. Arka Santra
    29/06/2022, 17:44
    Poster

    The LUXE experiment aims at studying high-field QED in electron-laser and photon-laser interactions, with the 16.5 GeV electron beam of the European XFEL and a laser beam with power of up to 350 TW. The experiment will measure the spectra of electrons, positrons and photons in expected ranges of 10-3 to 109 per 1 Hz bunch crossing, depending on the laser power and focus. These measurements...

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  125. Qiangjun Chen, Di Guo (Central China Normal University)
    29/06/2022, 17:45
    Poster

    Abstractโ€”High speed optical links with high bandwidth and large data capacity have been widely used in detector front-end readout. There are NRZ (Non Return to Zero) and PAM4 (4-level Pulse-Amplitude Modulation) signal modulation formats in optical link, the NRZ also known as PAM2 has been used for decades, but PAM4 is attracting more and more attention for its doubled bandwidth efficiency...

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  126. Gyohyeok Song (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
    29/06/2022, 17:46
    Poster

    To classify dangerous materials for homeland security, the structure of baggage can be identified through X-ray images, which are non-destructive testing (NDT). When an X-ray image and a neutron image are used together, various materials can be distinguished by the difference in the reaction mechanism of X-rays and neutrons in the material. It is intended to measure neutrons and X-rays through...

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  127. Bรถrje Norlin
    29/06/2022, 17:47
    Poster

    Elemental mapping images can be achieved through step scanning imaging, static pinhole optics imaging or static imaging by micro pore optics (MPO). The MPO square micro pores act as waveguides for the X-ray photons, with the maximum angle for total refection of photons depending on the photon energy [1]. X-ray optics can be manufactured with different micro-channel geometries like square (MPO...

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  128. Anna Kozioล‚ (AGH University of Science and Technology in Cracow)
    29/06/2022, 17:48
    Poster

    We present the design and simulation results of an intelligent pixel consisting of an analogue front-end, Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) and an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) for in-pixel data pre-processing. The source of signals is a silicon X-ray sensor connected to the front-end optimized for 4 keV - 12 keV. The low-noise operation in the order of 60 el. rms. allows for precise signal...

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  129. Cong Zhao, Di Guo (Central China Normal University)
    29/06/2022, 17:49
    Poster

    The bi-directional serial optical data transceiver system is employed between the front-end and the back-end in the detector readout electronics. The low jitter clock data recovery (CDR) ASIC is one of the key components in the high-speed serial down link direction. It receives a pair of high-speed serial input data, recovers the clock signal from the data and resamples the input data at the...

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  130. Mrs Jiyong Sim
    29/06/2022, 17:49
    Poster

    Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) provide an efficient method of remotely sensing environments that humans cannot approach with conventional aircraft due to serious hazard or access limit. The use of UAVs has been suggested as suitable solution in numerous disciplines, including wildfire thermal imaging, radiological survey and radiation activity monitoring since the Fukushima nuclear accident....

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