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V. Bonvicini INFN Trieste IFD2015, Torino, 16-18 dicembre 2015 Highlights and perspectives V. Bonvicini INFN - Trieste
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Disclaimer What this talk will NOT be: – A precise review of all contributions/challenges/techniques presented in the Workshop (impossible and, in my opinion, boring…) What it tries to be: – A summary of the scope of this Workshop, with emphasis on some key points (my personal viewpoint!) – A path to the roundtable 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino2
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IFD2015 Bring together the vast INFN community involved in detector technology development: many achievements/efforts can be extremely useful for applications different from the starting one; – Times have changed (and available resources too): we cannot afford anymore duplications of R&D… Some strategic elements have emerged: – Collaboration with the industries – Collaboration with other Research Institutes – Preservation and development of the know-how and transmission to the next generations 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino3
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Examples of cross-fertilization – 1: MPGDs 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino4 S. Levorato, this Workshop As shown, MPGD are a world in fast and dynamic evolution, namely: MPGD FUTURE HAS ALREADY STARTED ! Applications: HEP Low Energy Nuclear Physics Neutron detection Rare events by TPC with MPGD R/O Interdisciplinary applications (Society)
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Examples of cross-fertilization – 2: Photosensors 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino5 G. Collazuol, this Workshop
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Examples of cross-fertilization – 3 Space 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino6 O. Adriani, this Workshop
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Some important aspects: timing Excellent time resolution is emerging as a key issue in many physics cases: – HL-LHC Tracking System – HL-LHC Calorimetry – HL-LHC Forward Muon Systems – HL-LHC trigger electronics – Detectors for high-brilliance FELs – Fast timing in ToF-PET – On-line monitoring of the Bragg Peak in PT See e.g. N. Cartiglia’s talk on ultra-fast silicon detectors development for 4D tracking 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino7
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Some important aspects: front-end electronics, trigger and DAQ Detectors are deaf, dumb and blind without good FEE, trigger and DAQ – Greater design complexity requires shared tools and knowledge – HEP is still a dwarf compared to consumer electronics… The signal processing function is a fundamental part of a detection system… (P.F. Manfredi) 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino8
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Collaboration with industry 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino10
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Collaboration with industry 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino11
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Collaboration with other Research Institutes/Communities New technologies require collaborations – Some technologies are in our hands, other are not – Even for “our” technologies, cross-collaboration and knowledge amongst the community is crucial (this workshop!) – A few examples… 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino13
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12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino14 P. Lenzi, this Workshop
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12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino15 P. Lenzi, this Workshop
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12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino16 G. Chiodini, this Workshop
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12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino17 G. Chiodini, this Workshop
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Graphene Possible applications interesting for our physics: – Scintillating bolometers for DM and 0 DBD – CMB (if the 60-600 GHz range will be achieved) – Near Infrared Fluorescence (UHECR) – Charged particle detectors – Microelectronics 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino18
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Other inputs for the roundtable… 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino19 Detectors for rare events experiments – R&D on highly radio-pure scintillating materials, new scintillators containing interesting isotopes Detectors for DM search with anisotropic response (directionality of DM candidates inducing nuclear recoil): different strategies. Alternative detection techniques for axions (KWISPs, …) Dark energy: ideas?
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12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino20 Detectors are our eyes We, as a field, need to maintain and develop detector expertise. Today’s detector marvels are not automatically reproducible by the next generation. Three essential elements: – Training: organizing and stimulating participation in instrumentation schools – Experimenting: encouraging young experimentalists to do hands-on detector work especially in smaller, shorter scale experiments and R&D – Rewarding: giving proper recognition of excellence in instrumentation development in careers at universities and research institutions. F. Forti, Elba 2014
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Thanks to our Torino hosts (Director, Secretariat, technical support, etc.) for the organization and hospitality A particular THANK YOU to Nadia for the incredible work done… 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino21
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Prossimo futuro Speakers: e-mail con istruzioni per i proceedings (scadenza 20/1/2016) 4-6 pag. max Tutti sono pregati di contribuire al documento del Workshop (draft entro 20/1/2016) da finalizzare per What Next 16-17 febbraio 2016. 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino22
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Spare slides 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino23
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R&D sui rivelatori in CSN5 Rivelatori avanzati, ma basati su paradigmi/materiali “convenzionali”: – HEP/Astroparticle/Rare events/Biosensors – X-rays, Advanced Light Sources, PET/Medical imaging Esotici: – Graphene – SiC Uno sguardo al futuro – Alcuni R&D “physics-driven” – More Graphene and other 2D-materials – New scintillators – Organic – Nanotubes (anche IC) 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino24
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Panorama attuale in CSN5 - 1 Sviluppo di nuovi sensori/elettronica per le prossime sfide HE/HI: – HVR-CCPD: hybrid pixel detectors on HV/HR CMOS substrate (evolution of the MAPS) capacitively coupled to the FEE Collaboration with STMicroelectronics; NDA signed – SEED: development of CMOS sensors with significant depletion depth and a high degree of local signal processing Collaboration with Lfoundry (Avezzano) and FBK/TIFPA Access to Lfoundry CMOS technologies for both sensors and VLSI design and production Complementarity with FBK 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino25 “Convenzionali”
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Panorama attuale in CSN5 - 2 Sviluppo di nuovi sensori/elettronica per le prossime sfide HE/HI: UFSD (Ultra Fast Silicon Detectors): thin Si detectors with internal charge multiplication – x 20 µm, t 20 ps – Applications in: TOF@LHC (pile-up rejection) TOF with particle ID Electronic microscopy Beam monitor for particle therapy 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino26 ERC-Advanced 2014! “Convenzionali”
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Panorama attuale in CSN5 - 3 Sviluppo di nuovi sensori/elettronica per le prossime sfide HE/HI: SCALTECH28: study of basic analog blocks in 28 nm technology node: – Look forward beyond CHIPIX65 (rad hardness 1 Grad) – Challenge: scaled technology devices have reduced analog characteristics: Smaller V DD – V TH “room” Lower DC-gain Gate leakage current parallel noise 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino27 “Convenzionali”
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Panorama attuale in CSN5 - 4 REDSOX: Development of large area SDDs and low noise front-end electronics for X-ray spectroscopy and imaging – LOFT X-ray space mission – Applications at Advanced Light Sources PIXFEL : Enabling technologies, building blocks and architectures for advanced X-ray pixel cameras at FELs – active edge pixel sensors, low density TSVs – 65 nm CMOS technology for front-end and readout electronics – in pixel data storage and readout architectures 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino28 “Convenzionali”
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Panorama attuale in CSN5 - 5 R&D su sensori al graphene: – GBTD (2013), collaborazione con TIFPA/FBK – GARFIELD (2014, Grant per giovani) 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino29 “Esotici”
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Panorama attuale in CSN5 - 6 CLASSIC (Grant per giovani 2015): SiC-based Cherenkov light detectors with intrinsic amplification – SiC characteristics E g 3E g,Si (visible-blind, low leakage current) µ 3µ Si (suited for applications requiring fast response) Suitable for harsh environments – Applications Dual-readout hadronic calorimeters TOF-PET with Cherenkov light sensitivity (few ps resolution) 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino30 “Esotici”
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Uno sguardo al futuro - 1 Nuova fisica Nuovi strumenti – Settori di nuova fisica: Dark Matter (WIMPs e Axion-like) Neutrini Dark Energy CMB New technologies require collaborations – Some technologies are in our hands, other are not With industries, other Research Institutes – Even for “our” technologies, cross-collaboration and knowledge amongst the community is crucial (this workshop!) Young people…!! 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino31
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Uno sguardo al futuro - 2 Possibili R&D di interesse per nuova fisica – Rivelatori a bassa soglia (eV) (fisica di riferimento: Assioni, Neutrini, Materia Oscura) Quantum counters Maser Amplifiers (lavorano al limite quantistico sensibili a energie di frazioni di meV) – Amplificatori parametrici nelle microonde (fisica di riferimento: Assioni, CMB, amplificatori alternativi a HEMT) Basati su giunzioni Josephson Nuove tecnologie litografiche regione delle decine di GHz Uso di varicaps frequency tunability 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino32 Contributo di G. Carugno
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Uno sguardo al futuro - 3 Possibili R&D di interesse per nuova fisica – Laser di alta potenza e alti campi magnetici (fisica di riferimento: Interazioni deboli con decadimento beta inverso e diretto e proprieta’ neutrino) Laser con 10 12 W/cm 2 campi e.m. nel beam waist campo coulombiano Interazioni atomi-laser – Frequency comb (fisica di riferimento: Dark Energy, Orologi Nucleari su transizioni X) Per DE necessaria una sensibilita’ cm/s yr 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino33 Contributo di G. Carugno
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Uno sguardo al futuro - 3 Carbon/Metal nanotubes – Coupled to “conventional” Si-detectors for efficient light detection (up to soft X-rays?) – CNT transistors/detectors – CNT THz detectors 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino34 H. Xiaowei et. al, Nano Lett., 2014, 14 (7), pp 3953–3958 M. Shulaker et al., IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM), December 15 – 17, San Francisco, 2014
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Uno sguardo al futuro - 4 Detectors for rare events experiments – R&D on highly radio-pure scintillating materials, new scintillators containing interesting isotopes – Development of new and highly sensitive cryogenic particle detectors (TES, MKIDs, magnetic,…) Organic-based photodetectors Organic-based charged particle detectors New (and still dream-like) 2-D materials (but progress is being impressing…) – Silicene – Germanene – Phosphorene – … 12/18/2015V. Bonvicini - IFD2015 - Torino35
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