Session

Session4

11 Dec 2017, 16:20
Conference Center (Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST))

Conference Center

Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST)

OIST, Onna, Okinawa 904-0495, Japan

Conveners

Session4

  • Marcela Mikestikova (Acad. of Sciences of the Czech Rep. (CZ))

Presentation materials

There are no materials yet.

  1. Koichi Fukuda (AIST)
    11/12/2017, 16:20
    Simulations
    ORAL

    TCAD simulation is an important tool to understand, design, and evaluate SOIPIX-like devices. In this talk, it is introduced as follows.
    - General introduction
     Process simulation
     Device simulation
    - Some important TCAD aspects for SOIPIX
     Physical model
     Mixed mode
    - Detailed explanations of a simple case study simulation
    - Review of some applications to SOIPIX-like devices

    After that...

    Go to contribution page
  2. Dr Francesco Moscatelli (IOM-CNR and INFN Perugia)
    11/12/2017, 16:50
    Simulations
    ORAL

    Radiation damage effects at High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) expected fluences (greater than 2×1016 n/cm2 1 MeV equivalent) and total ionising doses (TID) (greater than 1 Grad) will impose very stringent constraints in terms of radiation resistance of solid-state detectors.
    TCAD tools can be used to study the electric behaviour of different design options, in order to...

    Go to contribution page
  3. Kazuyoshi Carvalho Akiba (Federal University of of Rio de Janeiro (BR))
    11/12/2017, 17:10
    Large scale applications
    ORAL

    The Large Hadron Collider Beauty detector is a flavour physics detector, designed to detect decays of b- and c-hadrons for the study of CP violation and rare decays. At the end of Run-II, many of the LHCb measurements will remain statistically dominated. In order to increase the trigger yield for purely hadronic channels, the hardware trigger will be removed and the detector will operate at...

    Go to contribution page
  4. Koji Hara (KEK, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization)
    11/12/2017, 17:30
    Large scale applications
    ORAL

    The Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB collider is the next-generation flavor factory, which will operate at an unprecedented instantaneous luminosity of 8×1035 cm-2s-1, about 40 times larger than its predecessor Belle experiment. Its vertex detector is composed of a two-layer DEPFET based pixel detector (PXD) and a four-layer double-sided silicon...

    Go to contribution page
  5. Dominik Dannheim (CERN)
    11/12/2017, 17:50
    Pixel sensors for tracking
    ORAL

    The physics aims at the proposed future CLIC high-energy linear e+e- collider pose challenging demands on the performance of the detector system. In particular the vertex and tracking detectors have to combine precision measurements with robustness against the expected high rates of beam-induced backgrounds. The principal challenges are: a point resolution of a few μm, ultra-low mass (~0.2% X0...

    Go to contribution page
Building timetable...