Advances in Particle Detectors and Radiation Detectors
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Physical Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 15 May 2024 | Viewed by 10628
Special Issue Editors
Interests: detectors; nuclear reactions; experimental nuclear physics
Interests: radioactivity; experimental physics; high energy physics; experimental nuclear physics; radiation detection; detectors; radiation physics; radiation protection
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Over the last few decades, particle and radiation detectors have experienced important technological advancements with the incorporation of new materials, front-end electronics, and data acquisition systems. Silicon and germanium sensors support a wide range of applications, including photonics, high-energy physics, medical imaging, environmental monitoring, and nuclear non-proliferation. The radiation hardness of CVC diamond makes it particularly suitable for ion beam flux monitoring, synchrotron x-ray imaging, and ultrafast radiation detection. The silicon carbide material exhibits excellent thermal stability and spectroscopic properties for physics measurements at high beam luminosity. The Special Issue on “Advances in Particle Detectors and Radiation Detectors” covers cutting edge developments on sensor materials and signal processing as a response to the technological challenges imposed by today’s fundamental scientific research and its societal applications.
Prof. Dr. Ismael Martel Bravo
Dr. Olof Tengblad
Guest Editors
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