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Fusion Plasma Physics and ITER - An Introduction (2/4)
/ Campbell, David (speaker) (Particle Physics)
The second lecture will explore some of the key physics phenomena which govern the behaviour of magnetic fusion plasmas and which have been the subject of intense research during the past 50 years: plasma confinement, magnetohydrodynamic stability and plasma-wall interactions encompass the major areas of plasma physics which must be understood to assemble an overall description of fusion plasma behaviour. In addition, as fusion plasmas approach the “burning plasma” regime, where internal heating due to fusion products dominates other forms of heating, the physics of the interaction between the α-particles produced by D-T fusion reactions and the thermal “background” plasma becomes significant. [...]
2011 - 4414.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2010-2011
External link: Event details
In : Academic Training Lectures
In : Fusion Plasma Physics and ITER - An Introduction (2/4)
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Fusion Plasma Physics and ITER - An Introduction (1/4)
/ Campbell, David (speaker) (ITER Organization, France)
In November 2006, ministers representing the world’s major fusion research communities signed the agreement formally establishing the international project ITER. Sited at Cadarache in France, the project involves China, the European Union (including Switzerland), India, Japan, the Russian Federation, South Korea and the United States [...]
2011 - 4290.
Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme, 2010-2011
External link: Event details
In : Academic Training Lectures
In : Fusion Plasma Physics and ITER - An Introduction (1/4)
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RD50 Status Report 2008 - Radiation hard semiconductor devices for very high luminosity colliders
/ Balbuena, Juan Pablo (Barcelona, Inst. Microelectron.) ; Bassignana, Daniela (Barcelona, Inst. Microelectron.) ; Campabadal, Francesca (Barcelona, Inst. Microelectron.) ; Díez, Sergio (Barcelona, Inst. Microelectron.) ; Fleta, Celeste (Barcelona, Inst. Microelectron.) ; Lozano, Manuel (Barcelona, Inst. Microelectron.) ; Pellegrini, Giulio (Barcelona, Inst. Microelectron.) ; Rafí, Joan Marc (Barcelona, Inst. Microelectron.) ; Ullán, Miguel (Barcelona, Inst. Microelectron.) ; Creanza, Donato (Bari U. ; INFN, Bari) et al.
The objective of the CERN RD50 Collaboration is the development of radiation hard semiconductor detectors for very high luminosity colliders, particularly to face the requirements of a possible upgrade scenario of the LHC.This document reports the status of research and main results obtained after the sixth year of activity of the collaboration..
CERN-LHCC-2010-012 ; LHCC-SR-003.
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Development of radiation hard semiconductor
: devices for very high luminosity colliders
/ Mauro De Palma, D (INFN, Bari) ; Radicci, V (INFN, Bari) ; Lozano, M (Barcelona, Autonoma U.) ; Campabadal, F (Barcelona, Autonoma U.) ; Ullán, M (Barcelona, Autonoma U.) ; Martínez, C (Barcelona, Autonoma U.) ; Fleta, C (Barcelona, Autonoma U.) ; Key, M (Barcelona, Autonoma U.) ; Raffí, J M (Barcelona, Autonoma U.) ; Kordas, G (Democritos Nucl. Res. Ctr.) et al.
CERN-LHCC-2002-003 ; LHCC-P-6.
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The Silicon Microstrip Sensors of the ATLAS SemiConductor Tracker
/ Ahmad, A (Freiburg U. ; Taiwan, Inst. Phys.) ; Albrechtskirchinger, Z (Munich, Max Planck Inst.) ; Allport, P P (Liverpool U.) ; Alonso, J (LBL, Berkeley) ; Andricek, L (Munich, Max Planck Inst.) ; Apsimon, R J (Rutherford) ; Barr, A J (Cambridge U. ; University Coll. London) ; Bates, R L (Glasgow U.) ; Beck, G A (Queen Mary, U. of London) ; Bell, P J (CERN ; Manchester U.) et al.
This paper describes the AC-coupled, single-sided, p-in-n silicon microstrip sensors used in the SemiConductor Tracker (SCT) of the ATLAS experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). [...]
ATL-INDET-PUB-2007-007 ; ATL-COM-INDET-2007-008 ; CERN-ATL-COM-INDET-2007-008.
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Radiation-hard semiconductor detectors for SuperLHC
/ Bruzzi, Mara ; Adey, J ; Al-Ajili, A A ; Alexandrov, P ; Alfieri, G ; Allport, Philip P ; Andreazza, A ; Artuso, M ; Assouak, S ; Avset, B S et al.
An option of increasing the luminosity of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN to 10/sup 35/ cm-/sup 2/s-/sup 1/ has been envisaged to extend the physics reach of the machine. An efficient tracking down to a few centimetres from the interaction point will be required to exploit the physics potential of the upgraded LHC. [...]
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- Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 541 (2005) 189-201
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