Physics – High Energy Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005iche.conf..976c&link_type=abstract
HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS, ICHEP 2004. Proceedings of the 32nd International Conference. Held 16-22 August 2004 in Beijing, China. Edi
Physics
High Energy Physics
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Scientific paper
Since one or two years, Micromegas detectors have broken records in many respects: time and spatial resolution, single electron detection, low ion backflow, high rate capabilities, low energy threshold and low-noise detection. The recent achievements in these directions, obtained in the COMPASS, NA48 (KABES), and CAST experiments, and in R&Ds for the Linear Collider TPC and for low-energy neutrino detection, are presented. The reasons for such a success, inherent to basic properties of Micromegas, are explained.
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