A.G. Clark
Geneva College
4 Papers
31 Citations
A.G. Clark is an academic researcher from Geneva College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detector & Dark current. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications.
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Papers
A 66 MHz, 32-channel analog memory circuit with data selection for fast silicon detectors
D. J. Munday,A. Parker,Francis Anghinolfi,P. Aspell,M. Campbell,Pierre Jarron,Erik H.M. Heijne,G. Meddeler,J.C. Santiard,H. Verweij,Claus Gössling,R. Bonino,A.G. Clark,C. Couyoumtzelis,D. La Marra,Xin Wu,G. F. Moorhead,A. R. Weidberg,D. Campbell,P. G. Murray,Paul Seller,R. Stevens,E. Beuville,M. Rouger,J. Teiger +24 more
TL;DR: An analog memory array with 64 memory cells for each channel with a new skip logic controller that allows to write at 66 MHz without dead time and to read out at a lower frequency simultaneously is designed and manufactured in CMOS.
Study of neutron irradiated silicon counters with a fast amplifier
S. J. Bates,D. J. Munday,Michael Andrew Parker,Francis Anghinolfi,A. Chilingarov,A. Ciasnohova,Maurice Glaser,Pierre Jarron,F. Lemeilleur,J.C. Santiard,Claus Gößling,B. Lisowski,S. Pilath,A. Rolf,R. Bonino,A.G. Clark,H. Kambara,Xin Wu,Eckhart Fretwurst,G. Lindström,T. Schulz,G. F. Moorhead,G. N. Taylor,S. N. Tovey,R.J. Hawkings,A. R. Weidberg,J. Teiger +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a low-noise preamplifier with a peaking time of about 15 ns was used for the detection of minimum ionizing particles in silicon detectors.
Electronics and readout of a large area silicon detector for LHC
K. Borer,D. J. Munday,Michael Andrew Parker,Francis Anghinolfi,P. Aspell,Michael Campbell,A. Chilingarov,Pierre Jarron,Erik H.M. Heijne,J.C. Santiard,Paola Scampoli,H. Verweij,Claus Gössling,B. Lisowski,A. Reichold,R. Spiwoks,E. Tsesmelis,K. Benslama,R. Bonino,A.G. Clark,C. Couyoumtzelis,H. Kambara,Xin Wu,Eckhart Fretwurst,G. Lindstroem,T. Schultz,R.A. Bardos,G. Gorfine,G. F. Moorhead,G. N. Taylor,S. N. Tovey,J.H. Bibby,R.J. Hawkings,N. Kundu,A. R. Weidberg,D. Campbell,P. Murray,Paul Seller,J. Teiger +38 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the first fully functional integrated analog memory chip with asynchronous read and write operations and level 1 trigger capture capabilities, which is used in the RD2 project.
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Some recent results of the silicon detector radiation damage study by the RD2 collaboration
Francis Anghinolfi,S.J. Bates,R.A. Bardos,R. Bonino,A. Chilingarov,A.G. Clark,H. Feick,Eckhart Fretwurst,Maurice Glaser,G. Gorfine,Claus Gößling,Pierre Jarron,H. Kambara,G. Lindström,B. Lisowski,G. F. Moorhead,D. J. Munday,Michael Andrew Parker,E Perrin,S. Pilath,A. Rolf,T. Schulz,G. N. Taylor,J. Teiger,S. N. Tovey,T.-M Uhlmann,Xin Wu +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the results of a study of radiation damage of silicon detectors for the ATLAS detector at the LHC were presented, where the detectors have been irradiated by neutrons with fluences of up to 1.5 × 10 14 neutrons/cm 2.
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