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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2003

Study of CMOS image sensors for laser beam position detection

A.L. Virto; I. Vila; T. Rodrigo; F. Matorras; C.F. Figueroa; E. Calvo; A. Calderón; P. Arce; J.C. Oller; A. Molinero; M.I. Josa; A. Ferrando; M.G. Fernández; J.M. Barcala

We report on the study made on commercial CMOS image sensors in order to determine their feasibility for light beam position reconstruction. Measurements of the intrinsic position resolution, sensor photoresponse and uniformity were done. The effect of eventual background illumination was evaluated. The precision on the spatial point reconstruction was determined from linearity measurements. First results on gamma-ray radiation tolerance are presented.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2002

Effect of neutron and gamma-ray irradiation on the transmittance power of glasses and glues

J.M Beigveder; I Génova; G Pérez; J.A Ruiz; P. Arce; J.M. Barcala; M.G. Fernández; A. Ferrando; J. Fuentes; M.I. Josa; A. Molinero; J.C. Oller; E. Calvo; C.F. Figueroa; T. Rodrigo; I. Vila; A.L. Virto; A Fenyvesi; J. Molnar; D. Sohler

Abstract LHC, working at the expected nominal luminosity, will induce an extremely high irradiation in the CMS experiment. The CMS alignment system uses optical elements to build the laser beams paths. Optical properties of basic components such as glasses and glues may result affected and their transmission power may degrade significantly. We have proceeded to a first test of various glasses and glues and identified some of them that can stand up to 150 kGy of gamma-rays plus 5×10 14 neutrons / cm 2 .


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2002

PERFORMANCE TEST OF THE CMS LINK ALIGNMENT SYSTEM

P Arce; E Calvo; C.F Figueroa; N Garcı́a; T. Rodrigo; Ivan Vila; A.L Virto; J.M. Barcala; M.G. Fernández; A. Ferrando; M.I. Josa; A. Molinero; J.C. Oller

Abstract A first global test of the CMS Alignment System was performed at the I4 hall of the CERN ISR tunnel. Positions of the network, reproducing a set of points in the CMS detector monitored by the Link System, were reconstructed and compared to survey measurements. Spatial and angular reconstruction precisions reached in the present experimental set-up are already close to the CMS requirements.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1996

A fax-machine amorphous silicon sensor for X-ray detection

J. Alberdi; J.M. Barcala; V. Chvatchkine; I. Ioudine; A. Molinero; J. Navarrete; C. Yuste

Abstract Amorphous silicon detectors have been used, basically, as solar cells for energetics applications. As light detectors, linear sensors are used in fax and photocopier machines because they can be built with a large size, low price and have a high radiation hardness. Due to these performances, amorphous silicon detectors have been used as radiation detectors, and, presently, some groups are developing matrix amorphous silicon detectors with built-in electronics for medical X-ray applications. Our group has been working on the design and development of an X-ray image system based on a commercial fax linear amorphous silicon detector. The sensor scans the selected area and detects light produced by the X-ray in a scintillator placed on the sensor. Image-processing software produces a final image with better resolution and definition.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2006

Large-size high-performance transparent amorphous silicon sensors for laser beam position detection

A. Calderón; C. Martínez-Rivero; F. Matorras; Teresa Rodrigo; M. Sobrón; Ivan Vila; A.L. Virto; J. Alberdi; P. Arce; J.M. Barcala; E. Calvo; A. Ferrando; M.I. Josa; J.M. Luque; A. Molinero; J. Navarrete; J.C. Oller; C. Yuste; Christopher Kohler; B. Lutz; M.B. Schubert; Jürgen H. Werner


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2009

Construction process and read-out electronics of amorphous silicon position detectors for multipoint alignment monitoring

Christopher Kohler; M.B. Schubert; B. Lutz; Jürgen H. Werner; J. Alberdi; P. Arce; J.M. Barcala; E. Calvo; A. Ferrando; M.I. Josa; A. Molinero; J. Navarrete; J.C. Oller; C. Yuste; A. Calderón; M.G. Fernández; G. Gómez; F.J. González-Sánchez; C. Martínez-Rivero; F. Matorras; Teresa Rodrigo; M. Sobrón; I. Vil; A.L. Virto


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2008

Results from multipoint alignment monitoring using the new generation of amorphous silicon position detectors

J. Alberdi; P. Arce; J.M. Barcala; E. Calvo; A. Ferrando; M.I. Josa; A. Molinero; J. Navarrete; J.C. Oller; C. Yuste; A. Calderón; G. Gómez; F.J. González-Sánchez; C. Martínez-Rivero; F. Matorras; Teresa Rodrigo; P. Ruiz-Árbol; M. Sobrón; Ivan Vila; A.L. Virto; Christopher Kohler; B. Lutz; M.B. Schubert; Jürgen H. Werner


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2010

Multipoint alignment monitoring with amorphous silicon position detectors in a complex light path

J. Alberdi; P. Arce; J.M. Barcala; E. Calvo; A. Ferrando; M.I. Josa; A. Molinero; J. Navarrete; J.C. Oller; C. Yuste; A. Calderón; G. Gomez; F.J. González-Sánchez; C. Martínez-Rivero; F. Matorras; T. Rodrigo; P. Ruiz-Árbol; M. Sobrón; I. Vila; A.L. Virto


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2006

Effects of γ and neutron irradiation on the optical absorption of pure silica core single-mode optical fibres from Nufern

A. Calderón; C. Martínez-Rivero; F. Matorras; T. Rodrigo; M. Sobrón; I. Vila; A.L. Virto; J. Alberdi; P. Arce; J.M. Barcala; E. Calvo; A. Ferrando; M.I. Josa; J.M. Luque; A. Molinero; J. Navarrete; J.C. Oller; P. Valdivieso; C. Yuste; A Fenyvesi; J. Molnar


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2012

Effects of prolonged illumination with white light on the photo-response of carbon-doped hydrogenated amorphous silicon photo-detectors

P. Arce; J.L. Balenzategui; J.M. Barcala; E. Calvo; A. Ferrando; M.I. Josa; A. Molinero; J. Navarrete; J.C. Oller; I. Rodríguez-Outón; J. Brochero; A. Calderón; M.G. Fernández; G. Gomez; F.J. González-Sánchez; C. Martínez-Rivero; F. Matorras; D. Moya; T. Rodrigo; L. Scodellaro; M. Sobrón; I. Vila; A.L. Virto; J. Fernández

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A. Molinero

Complutense University of Madrid

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A. Ferrando

Complutense University of Madrid

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J.C. Oller

Complutense University of Madrid

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M.I. Josa

Complutense University of Madrid

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A.L. Virto

Spanish National Research Council

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E. Calvo

Spanish National Research Council

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P. Arce

Complutense University of Madrid

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A. Calderón

Spanish National Research Council

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F. Matorras

Spanish National Research Council

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J. Navarrete

Complutense University of Madrid

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