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Programm and Mini colloquiums abstract > MC13: Fast time-position detectors in atomic physics and molecular physics chemistry

Mini-colloque 13 – MC13


Détecteurs rapide temps-position en physique atomique et physico-chimie moléculaire
Division Chimie-Physique
Sarah Naimi (IJCLab, Univ.Paris-Saclay), Daniel Comparat (Lab. Aimé Cotton), Yan Picard (Lab Aimé Cotton)

 

The aim of this mini-colloquium is to bring together scientists to discuss the problem of producing fast time/position detectors for experiments in atomic and molecular physics, as well as chemistry. This is a fast-growing field, with the development of high-performance microchannel wafers (MCP) with conical channels, event-based detectors or cameras (such as Timepix, médipix), links with fast scintillators (ScintiFast) and photon detectors such as MPPCs (Multi-Pixel Photon Counter). However, the “ultimate” detector - fast, accurate, high flux, easy to use - has yet to be invented, and several laboratories are actively working on it.

MC13 : Détecteurs rapide temps-position en physique atomique et physico-chimie moléculaire
       
Monday 30 June  -  B103 room
16:30 - 17:00 David HEURTEAU ISMO Mesure du temps à haute résolution temporelle et haut flux de signaux rapides
17:00 - 17:30 Dominique Breton IJC Lab High precision time measurement with the WaveCatcher and SAMPIC fast digitizers
17:30 - 18:00 Imad Laktineh CERN PICMIC : PICosecond subMICrometer concept, present and future
18:00 - 18:30 Mathieu Kociak STEM Novel spatially resolved electron spectroscopies allowed by event-based detection

 

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