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Crystal calorimeters in the next decade
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Zhu, Ren-yuan
Chicago
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Crystal calorimeter has traditionally played an important role in precision measurement of electrons and photons in high energy physics experiments. Recent interest in calorimeter technology extends its application to measurement of hadrons and jets with dual readout. Potential application of new generation scintillating crystals of high density and high light yield, such as LYSO, in high energy physics experiments is described. Candidate crystals for the homogeneous hadronic calorimeter concept are also discussed.
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© 2009 IEEE. This work was supported in part by the U.S. Department of Energy under grant DE-FG03-92-ER-40701 and the U.S. National Science Foundation Award PHY-0612805.Attached Files
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