15–18 Mar 2021
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Europe/Zurich timezone

A powerful new technology platform to address new R&D strategies in timing sensor technologies: When silicon technology meets ultrafast lasers at ELI.

17 Mar 2021, 10:30
15m
Online Conference (Zoom)

Online Conference

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PD5: Tracking Detectors PD5: Tracking Detectors

Speaker

Prof. Gordana Lastovicka-Medin (University of Montenegro (ME))

Description

We developed an interdisciplinary fs-laser-based unique technology platform to test and explore new frontiers in light and optics to build up new knowledge that could advance existing strategies for further silicon technology development, emphasizing LGAD timing sensors. In collaboration with ELI Beamlines facility and ELI BioLab, the advanced fs-laser-based TCT/SPA-TPA infrastructure will extend our ability to see the structures and signatures of LGAD fatalities in test beams and to pave the path towards mitigation of the underlying mechanisms causing these fatalities. Furthermore, it will also help define the upper limits for critical bias working conditions at extreme fluences (LHC-HL, FCC) and lower fluences (ILC, CLIC). Here we present an overview of the project aiming to set new testing strategies supporting further LGAD development.

Time Zone Europe/Africa/Middle East

Primary author

Prof. Gordana Lastovicka-Medin (University of Montenegro (ME))

Co-authors

Dr Gregor Kramberger (Jozef Stefan Institute (SI)) Dr Mateusz Rebarz (Extreme Light Infrastructure) Dr Jakob Andreasson (Extreme Light Infrastructure) Dr Jiri Kroll (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences) Mr Kamil Kropielniczki (Extreme Light Infrastructure) Dr Michal Tomasek (Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences) Dr Tomas Lastovicka (Czech Academy of Sciences (CZ)) Dr Valentina Sola (Universita e INFN Torino (IT)) Dr Nicolo Cartiglia (INFN Torino (IT))

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