Phose2023 - Workshop on "Photodetectors and sensors for particle identification and new physics searches"
Photodetectors with high quantum efficiency, single photon detection capability, and excellent time resolution have been developed in recent decades. These detectors have a wide range of applications, allowing significant advances in particle physics, astrophysics, and life sciences. Microchannel plate photodetectors (MCP-PMT) have seen significant increases in their lifetime in recent years. Silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) technology is increasingly used for various applications, due to its low cost, compactness, and immunity to the magnetic field. In organic photodetectors, optoelectronics properties can be tuned to optimize photon detection by controlling the molecular structure. Organic-based devices offer several advantages, such as low-cost processes and mechanical flexibility.
Other technologies, such as quantum sensors and ultrafast photodetectors are developing rapidly. These photodetectors and sensors require dedicated development when they need to survive in a high radiation environment.
Everyone involved in photodetecors and sensors development for particle identfication, neutrino physics or dark matter search is invited to submit contributions.
No fee is required. Coffee breaks will be available for free.
The social dinner will be at Luigia Accademy on Nov 22th at 8:30 pm, participation will be on voluntary basis and cost will be borne by participants.
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Speakers: Ezio Torassa (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT)), Francesca Di Lodovico (University of London (GB)), Yasemin Altinbilek (CERN)
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Speaker: Albert Alwin Lehmann (Friedrich Alexander Univ. Erlangen (DE))
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Speaker: Kenji Inami
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Development of hybrid single-photon detector based on microchannel plates and the Timepix4 ASIC¶ 31/3-004 - IT AmphitheatreSpeaker: Massimiliano Fiorini (Universita e INFN, Ferrara (IT))
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Speaker: Rok Pestotnik (Jozef Stefan Institute (SI))
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Speaker: Francesca Di Lodovico (University of London (GB))
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Coffee break 31/3-009 - IT Amphitheatre Coffee Area
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Speaker: Aurora Langella (Universita e INFN sezione di Napoli (IT))
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NUV-Sensitive radiation hardness silicon photomultiplier technologies developed at FBK¶ 31/3-004 - IT AmphitheatreSpeaker: Alberto Gola (Fondazione Bruno Kessler)
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Speakers: Marco Guarise (University of Ferrara and INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics), Roberto Calabrese (INFN Ferrara)
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Speaker: Roberta Cardinale (INFN e Universita Genova (IT))
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SiPMs test for the dual RICH detector at the at the future Electron-Ion Collider¶ 31/3-004 - IT AmphitheatreSpeakers: Roberto Preghenella (INFN, Bologna (IT)), Pietro Antonioli (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT)), Luigi Pio Rignanese (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))
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Lunch Break
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Speaker: Prof. Edoardo Charbon (EPFL)
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Speaker: Dania Consuegra Rodríguez (J. Stefan Institute)
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Characterization of irradiated SiPM for the TOP detector at the Belle II experiment¶ 31/3-004 - IT AmphitheatreSpeakers: Jakub Kandra, Roberto Stroili (Università degli Studi di Padova & INFN), Ezio Torassa (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))
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R&D for a TOF-like KLM in Belle II upgrade and a muon detector of CEPC based on SiPM and scintillator¶ 31/3-004 - IT AmphitheatreSpeaker: Dr Wang Xiaolong (Virginia Tech)
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Coffee Break 31/3-009 - IT Amphitheatre Coffee Area
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Speakers: Andrea Fabbri, Elisabetta Colantoni, Paolo Branchini (Universita e INFN Roma Tre (IT))
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Speakers: Stefano Moneta, Claudia Cecchi (Universita e INFN, Perugia (IT))
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Speakers: Andrea Falcone (Universita e INFN, Milano Bicocca(IT)), Francesco Terranova (Universita & INFN, Milano-Bicocca (IT))
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Speaker: Michael Doser (CERN)
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Speaker: Martina Malberti (INFN, Milano-Bicocca (IT))
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