J. Favier

Publication List Details

Period

1966 - 2009

Number

30

Co-Authors

PMm2: large photomultipliers and innovative electronics for the next-generation neutrino experiments (2008)

Genolini, B., Barrillon, P., Blin, S., Combettes, B., Conforti, S., ...

The next generation of proton decay and neutrino experiments, the post-SuperKamiokande detectors as those that will take place in megaton size water tanks, will require very large surfaces of...

Performance of an aerogel threshold particle identification detector read out by hybrid photon detectors (1997)

Boutigny, D., De Bonis, I., Favier, J., Karyotakis, Y., Lafaye, R., Foucher, M., ...

This paper describes an aerogel threshold particle identification detector developed for use in BABAR, the experiment to be run at the asymmetric e+e- B-factory PEP-II under construction at the...

Performance of an aerogel threshold particle identification detector read out by hybrid photon detectors (1997)

Boutigny, D., De Bonis, I., Favier, J., Karyotakis, Y., Lafaye, R., Foucher, M., ...

This paper describes an aerogel threshold particle identification detector developed for use in BABAR, the experiment to be run at the asymmetric e+e- B-factory PEP-II under construction at the...

Performance of an aerogel threshold particle identification detector read out by hybrid photon detectors (1997)

Boutigny, D., De Bonis, I., Favier, J., Karyotakis, Y., Lafaye, R., Foucher, M., ...

This paper describes an aerogel threshold particle identification detector developed for use in BABAR, the experiment to be run at the asymmetric e+e- B-factory PEP-II under construction at the...

Performance of a Prototype Aerogel Counter Readout by (1996)

K. Arisaka, M. Berthet, E. Borsato, D. Boutigny, A Buzykaev, F. Dalcorso, ...

The BABAR experiment, in order to achieve its physics program, requires pion/kaon identification capability up to 4.3 GeV/c. The recent development of new processes has lead to the fabrication of low...

New approach in determining absorption coefficients of strongly absorbing liquids : optothermal studies on sunflower oil, oleic acid (and its chloroform solutions) at 3.39 microns (1994)

Bicanic, D., Chirtoc, M., Chirtoc, I., Van Veldhuizen, B., Favier, J., Helander, P., ...

Large values (nearly 3000 cm-1) of absorption coefficients β (unaccessible by conventional spectrometric methods), were measured for pure monounsaturated oleic acid (C18 : l) at 3.39 µm (C-H...

Organic compounds measured with infrared (3.39 µm) photoacoustics (1994)

Favier, J., Bicanic, D., Van Asselt, K., Miklós, A.

A variety of carboxylic acids, alcohols and alkanes were studied using photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS) with an excitation wavelength of 3.39 µm. The analytical potential of this method was...

New approach in determining absorption coefficients of strongly absorbing liquids : optothermal studies on sunflower oil, oleic acid (and its chloroform solutions) at 3.39 microns (1994)

Bicanic, D., Chirtoc, M., Chirtoc, I., Van Veldhuizen, B., Favier, J., Helander, P., ...

Large values (nearly 3000 cm-1) of absorption coefficients β (unaccessible by conventional spectrometric methods), were measured for pure monounsaturated oleic acid (C18 : l) at 3.39 µm (C-H...

Organic compounds measured with infrared (3.39 µm) photoacoustics (1994)

Favier, J., Bicanic, D., Van Asselt, K., Miklós, A.

A variety of carboxylic acids, alcohols and alkanes were studied using photoacoustic spectroscopy (PAS) with an excitation wavelength of 3.39 µm. The analytical potential of this method was...

Liquid layer deformation under horizontal thermal gradient (1991)

Papoular, M., Camel, D., Favier, J.

We consider a free-surface liquid layer convecting under an applied horizontal temperature gradient. The surface gets slightly titled by an angle which depends on layer thickness through competing...

Liquid layer deformation under horizontal thermal gradient (1991)

Papoular, M., Camel, D., Favier, J.

We consider a free-surface liquid layer convecting under an applied horizontal temperature gradient. The surface gets slightly titled by an angle which depends on layer thickness through competing...