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Claudio Piemonte

Researcher at fondazione bruno kessler

Publications -  292
Citations -  7707

Claudio Piemonte is an academic researcher from fondazione bruno kessler. The author has contributed to research in topics: Silicon photomultiplier & Detector. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 289 publications receiving 6720 citations. Previous affiliations of Claudio Piemonte include Broadcom.

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The ALICE experiment at the CERN LHC

K. Aamodt, +1154 more
TL;DR: The Large Ion Collider Experiment (ALICE) as discussed by the authors is a general-purpose, heavy-ion detector at the CERN LHC which focuses on QCD, the strong-interaction sector of the Standard Model.
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DarkSide-20k: A 20 tonne two-phase LAr TPC for direct dark matter detection at LNGS

Craig E. Aalseth, +300 more
TL;DR: The DarkSide-20k detector as discussed by the authors is a direct WIMP search detector using a two-phase Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber (LAr TPC) with an active mass of 23 t (20 t).
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The enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarimetry mission—eXTP

Shuang-Nan Zhang, +153 more
TL;DR: The enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarimetry mission—eXTP is a space science mission designed to study fundamental physics under extreme conditions of density, gravity and magnetism and will be a very powerful observatory for astrophysics that will provide observations of unprecedented quality on a variety of galactic and extragalactic objects.
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eXTP: Enhanced X-ray Timing and Polarization mission

Shuang-Nan Zhang, +184 more
- 26 Jun 2016 - 
TL;DR: eXTP as discussed by the authors is a science mission designed to study the state of matter under extreme conditions of density, gravity and magnetism, which carries a unique and unprecedented suite of state-of-the-art scientific instruments enabling for the first time ever the simultaneous spectral-timing-polarimetry studies of cosmic sources in the energy range from 0.5-30 keV.
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A new Silicon Photomultiplier structure for blue light detection

TL;DR: In this paper, a new structure aimed at improving this parameter at wavelengths ranging from 400-450nm is presented. But this structure is not suitable for very low intensity light (down to single photon detection).