2018
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1806.09955
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R&D Proposal, RD51 Extension Beyond 2018

S. Dalla Torre,
E. Oliveri,
L. Ropelewski
et al.

Abstract: The RD51 Collaboration, in charge of the development and dissemination of MicroPattern Gaseous Detectors (MPGD) since 2008, proposes to extend its activity, after 2018, for a further five-year term. Since the RD51 initial years, the community of MPGD developers and users has grown considerably. It is reflected by the many MPGD-based applications in high energy and nuclear physics experiments as well as in other basic and applied-research fields. They rely on the parallel progress of detector concepts and assoc… Show more

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“…Diamond-like carbon (DLC) resistive layers are the key ingredients for increasing the rate capability of MPGDs [97,98]. Nowadays, many intensive R&D activities and their diversified applications are pursued within the world-wide CERN-RD51 collaboration [99].…”
Section: Gaseous Detectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diamond-like carbon (DLC) resistive layers are the key ingredients for increasing the rate capability of MPGDs [97,98]. Nowadays, many intensive R&D activities and their diversified applications are pursued within the world-wide CERN-RD51 collaboration [99].…”
Section: Gaseous Detectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%