Advances in Particle Detectors and Electronics for Fast Timing
A special issue of Instruments (ISSN 2410-390X).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 June 2018) | Viewed by 31580
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Interests: photon counting and particle detectors; X-ray, UV, and optical detectors and instrumentation for astronomy and space science; astroparticle physics; detectors and electronics for picosecond timing; novel detector technologies and materials
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Dear Colleagues,
Photon and particle detection at time resolutions in the sub-microsecond to picosecond regime has increasing application over a range of disciplines including high energy physics, space science and astronomy, biological sciences, medical imaging, remote sensing, environmental monitoring and security. A few of the diverse range of such applications are: high time resolution astrophysics; particle beam trackers; RICH detectors; imaging air Cherenkov telescopes; TOFPET; fluorescence lifetime imaging; LIDAR; and time-resolved Raman spectroscopy.
Various types of detectors are being developed to fulfil these requirements. In the solid-state realm, these include single photon avalanche detectors (SPADs) and silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) in combination with electronics, such as multichannel time-to-digital converters or waveform digitizers. CMOS sensors have also been developed which combine timing functionality with imaging into a single chip (e.g., Timepix, TDCpix). Cryogenic detectors such as TESs and STJs combine fast timing with photon color sensitivity, and are being utilized in imaging arrays for applications in physics and astronomy. Other novel technologies and materials under development include the graphene FET, operable in different configurations as a high bandwidth photodetector from THz to X-ray wavelengths. Vacuum tube technology is inherently fast and new developments include advances in microchannel plates by using ALD coatings, and transmission dynode technology for photomultipliers with potential for picosecond resolution. Micro pattern gas detectors are also candidates for fast particle timing applications.
This Special Issue will highlight new developments in photon and particle detectors and complementary electronics for fast timing applications. We solicit original research papers, communications and review articles on all aspects of detector and electronic design relating to photon and particle detection at high time resolution in the nanosecond to picosecond regime. Research papers on state of the art results, techniques or novel approaches are welcomed. Reviews should be an up-to-date, critical overview of the current state of the art in a particular discipline, e.g., SiPM performance, TDC electronics. If you wish to discuss preliminary ideas, please feel free to contact us. We look forward to and welcome your participation in this Special Issue.
Prof. Dr. Jon Lapington
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Particle detectors
- Photon-counting detectors
- Picosecond timing
- Fast timing electronics
- Silicon photomultiplier
- Microchannel plate
- Micro-pattern gas detectors
- Novel detector materials
- Cryogenic detectors
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