This is the second workshop on Transient Current Technique, with the first one being held at DESY in 2015 ( https://indico.desy.de/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=12934 ).
Transient Current Technique is becoming one of the key techniques in sensor characterization and qualification and has gained a lot of users in recent years. With Two Photon Absorption TCT on the horizon, the future of TCT certainly remains bright.
The workshop is dedicated to the exchange of information and experience in TCT. It covers all the aspects of operation:
-experimental equipment
-operational experiences
-analysis software and ways to extract different sensor information from measurements
-simulation of measurements
A speciality of the workshop is the laboratory exercise part where hands-on experience can be gained. The second workshop has extended the topic also to the most recent findings obtained from TCT measurements on different devices.
Oganizing committee Vladimir Cindro , Jožef Stefan Institute
Hendrik Jansen , DESY Andrej Gorišek, Jožef Stefan Institute
Gregor Kramberger, Jožef Stefan Institute
Susanne Kühn, Unviersity of Freiburg & CERN
Igor Mandić, Jožef Stefan Institute
Marko Mikuž, Jožef Stefan Institute & University of Ljubljana
Sven Wonsak, University of Liverpool
Marko Zavrtanik, Jožef Stefan Institute
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