F. G. Hügging

Publication List Details

Period

2001 - 2004

Number

6

Co-Authors

Front-End electronics and integration of ATLAS pixel modules (2004)

Hügging, F G

For the ATLAS Pixel Detector fast readout electronics has been successfully developed and tested. Main attention was given to the ability to detect small charges in the order of 5,000 electrons...

The ATLAS Silicon Pixel Sensors (2003)

Alam, M S, Ciocio, A, Einsweiler, K F, Emes, J, Gilchriese, M G D, Joshi, A, ...

Prototype sensors for the ATLAS silicon pixel detector have been developed. The design of the sensors is guided by the need to operate them in the severe LHC radiation environment at up to several...

A Measurement of Lorentz Angle and Spatial Resolution of Radiation Hard Silicon Pixel Sensors (2003)

Gorelov, I, Gorfine, G W, Hoeferkamp, M, Seidel, S C, Ciocio, A, Einsweiler, Kevin F, ...

Silicon pixel sensors developed by the ATLAS collaboration to meet LHC requirements and to withstand hadronic irradiation to fluences of up to $10^{15} n_eq/cm^{2}$ have been evaluated using a test...

Der ATLAS Pixelsensor (2001)

Hügging, F G, Gössling, C

The innermost subdetector of the ATLAS Experiment is a hybrid pixel detector which consists of about 150 million pixel on roughly 2000 modules for a high resolution tracking and b-tagging in the LHC...

Der ATLAS Pixelsensor: Der state-of-the art Pixelsensor für teilchenphysikalische Anwendungen mit extrem hohen Strahlungsfeldern (2001)

Hügging, F G, Gössling, C

The innermost subdetector of the ATLAS Experiment is a hybrid pixel detector which consists of about 150 million pixel on roughly 2000 modules for a high resolution tracking and b-tagging in the LHC...

A Measurement of Lorentz Angle and Spatial Resolution of Radiation Hard Silicon Pixel Sensors (2001)

Gorelov, I V, Gorfine, G W, Hoeferkamp, M, Seidel, S C, Ciocio, A, Einsweiler, Kevin F, ...

Silicon pixel sensors developed by the ATLAS collaboration to meet LHC requirements and to withstand hadronic irradiation to fluences of up to $10^{15} n_eq/cm^{2}$ have been evaluated using a test...