Pixel Detectors for Charged Particles
Abstract
Pixel Detectors, as the current technology of choice for the innermost vertex detection, have reached a stage at which large detectors have been built for the LHC experiments and a new era of developments, both for hybrid and for monolithic or semi-monolithic pixel detectors is in full swing. This is largely driven by the requirements of the upgrade programme for the superLHC and by other collider experiments which plan to use monolithic pixel detectors for the first time. A review on current pixel detector developments for particle tracking and vertexing is given, comprising hybrid pixel detectors for superLHC with its own challenges in radiation and rate, as well as on monolithic, so-called active pixel detectors, including MAPS and DEPFET pixels for RHIC and superBelle.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0811.4577,
title = {Pixel Detectors for Charged Particles},
author = {Norbert Wermes},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.4577},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
19 pages, 23 drawings in 14 figures