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flexible bulk micromegas developed for CLAS12

As the construction of the large-scale instruments for the LHC reaches its final phase, DAPNIA is already preparing for the future with an ambitious program of research and development, both for the future linear collider and for the next observation satellites or underground experiments searching for dark matter.

 

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FORFIRE : Micromegas in the fight against forest fires.
17-02-2010
Forest fires are a constant danger, particularly for arid countries. They act as a brake on economic development and are a threat to environment, by the large scale release of greenhouse gases as well as by the destruction of ecosystems. ... More »
New applications for the new Micromegas detectors
15-11-2008
The Micromesh Gaseous Structure (Micromegas) detectors designed and developed by IRFU researchers have been used increasingly over the past few years in the field of particle and radiation detection for physics research, and show strong potential ... More »
On the way to a digital TPC
12-11-2008
  A prototype of a novel charged particle detector has just been put to successful use by an IRFU-CERN-NIKHEF team working as part of the European EUDET project. 3D digital images of charged particle tracks have been obtained using the ... More »
The MicroMegas technological adventure enters a new phase
29-11-2010
A team of physicists, engineers and technicians from IRFU are developing a new generation of MicroMegas trackers. The planned Compass II experiment at CERN, together with the Clas12 experiment at the Jefferson Lab, will impose new operational ... More »
The new ball counter in action
03-11-2008
    This large gas detector is based on a simple, strong and low-cost spherical geometry. The detector combines a large drift volume and proportional amplification in order to detect ionising particles. A metal ball at the centre of the ... More »
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