Meetings on oxygenated silicon at CERN

RD48 - ATLAS - CMS - LHCb

Organized by RD48 - Michael Moll

The aim of these meetings is to review the current status of the work on oxygenated silicon on a regular basis and to discuss the use of it in the LHC experiments. The latest findings of the RD48 collaboration are presented to the LHC experiments and their impact on the radiation hardness is discussed for typical LHC damage scenarios. Furthermore, the experiments report about their irradiation tests on oxygenated silicon detectors and future plans.

Each meeting ends with a final discussion which  should lead to an agreement on future common studies on oxygenated silicon by RD48, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb.

 

whiteball.gif (211 bytes)1st   Meeting on oxygenated silicon detectors
          CERN - 5.8.1999
whiteball.gif (211 bytes)2nd Meeting on oxygenated silicon detectors
          CERN - 17.9.1999 - Minutes
whiteball.gif (211 bytes)3rd Meeting on oxygenated silicon detectors
           CERN - 3.2.2000 - Minutes
whiteball.gif (211 bytes)4th Meeting on oxygenated silicon detectors
         CERN - 15.6.2000 - Minutes
       

(Copies of transparencies presented at the meetings are still available: michael.moll@cern.ch )

 

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