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Position sensitive photosensors based on SiPM arrays

2014

PhysicsSilicon photomultiplierPosition (vector)business.industryPhotodetectorOptoelectronicsbusinessIEEE SENSORS 2014 Proceedings
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High-resolution multichannel Time-to-Digital Converter core implemented in FPGA for ToF measurements in SiPM-PET

2013

In this contribution, Coincidence Resolving Time (CRT) results with the developed multichannel FPGA-TDC are showed as a function of different configurations for both, the sensor bias voltage and the digitizer threshold. The dependence of the CRT with the sensor matrix temperature, the amount of SiPM active area and the crystal type are also analyzed. Preliminary measurements carried out with a crystal array of 2 mm pixel size and 10 mm height have shown time resolutions for the entire 144 SiPM two-detectors ensemble as good as 800 ps.

PhysicsTime-to-digital converterOpticsSilicon photomultiplierPixelbusiness.industryDetectorElectronic engineeringBiasingbusinessField-programmable gate arrayTemperature measurementCoincidence2013 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (2013 NSS/MIC)
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A thermodynamical model of inhomogeneous superfluid turbulence

2007

In this paper we perform a thermodynamical derivation of a nonlinear hydrodynamical model of inhomogeneous superfluid turbulence. The theory chooses as fundamental fields the density, the velocity, the energy density, the heat flux and the averaged vortex line length per unit volume. The restrictions on the constitutive quantities are derived from the entropy principle, using the Liu method of Lagrange multipliers. The mathematical and physical consequences deduced by the theory are analyzed both in the linear and in the nonlinear regime. Field equations are written and the wave propagation is studied with the aim to describe the mutual interactions between the second sound and the vortex t…

PhysicsTurbulenceChemical potentialChemicalsContinuum mechanicsThermodynamicsTurbulenceVortex flowVortexSuperfluidityNonlinear systemsymbols.namesakeClassical mechanicsHeat fluxLagrange multiplierSecond soundsymbolsEnergy densityStatistical physicsSettore MAT/07 - Fisica Matematica
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Preliminary radiation hardness tests of single photon Si detectors

2010

Single photon Si detectors were fabricated by STMicroelectronics and fully characterized in standard operation conditions and after irradiations. Both single cells and arrays, of dimensions ranging from 5x5 up to 64x64, were electrically tested. The devices operation was studied as a function of the temperature from -25 degrees C to 65 degrees C varying the voltage over breakdown, from 5% up to 20% of the breakdown voltage before and after irradiation using both light ions, 10 MeV B ions to doses in the range 3x10(7)-5x10(10) cm(-2), and X-rays irradiations in the range 0.5-20 krad(Si). Optical characterization was performed using a laser at 659 nm and opportunely chosen filters to vary the…

Physicsbusiness.industryOptical powerSilicon Photomultiplier single photon avalanche diode dark count gain light ion irradiation X-rays irradiationSilicon photomultiplierOpticsSingle-photon avalanche diodeRadiation damageOptoelectronicsBreakdown voltageIrradiationbusinessRadiation hardeningDark current
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Variation of extent of reaction in closed chemical equilibrium when changing the temperature at constant volume

2011

In this paper it is presented a thermodynamic analysis that aims to find the mathematical expression of the variation of extent of reaction with the infinitesimal variation in the temperature at constant volume of a chemical equilibrium mixture. The goal of this paper is to establish an alternative approach to avoid both the Le Chatelier's principle and the problems that emerge when trying to apply its qualitative statements. This attempt is based on the laws of thermodynamics.

Physicschemical equilibriumInfinitesimalThermodynamicsGeneral ChemistryLaws of thermodynamicsLe Chatelier's principlelcsh:ChemistryLe Chatelier's principleVolume (thermodynamics)lcsh:QD1-999Extent of reactionChemical equilibriumConstant (mathematics)extent of reactionQuímica Nova
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Les Marca (fin XVIIe - début XIXe siècles) : itinéraires et activités d'une dynastie de stucateurs piémontais en Franche-Comté et en Bourgogne

2013

The topic of this thesis is the Marca dynasty, a piedmontese family from the Valsesia area, specialized in the stucco work. In the early eighteenth century, some of its members migrated to the Franche-Comté in France, in search of work, the others remaining in Piedmont. Their realizations can be studied in religious places and private houses in Italy, in Franche-Comté and Burgundy. These works (altars, pulpits, statues and bas-reliefs in stucco) were created between the late seventeenth century and the early nineteenth century. This topic is entirely unpublished, especially as the information on this family are rare and scattered. Moreover, no research has been undertaken on it, neither in …

Phénomène dynastiqueStucSculpture[SHS.ART]Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art history[ SHS.ART ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historyMobilier religieuxTransfert artistiqueNo keywordArchitectureBourgogne[SHS.ART] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historyFamille MarcaArt populaireFranche-Comté
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A Lagrange Multiplier Based Domain Decomposition Method for the Solution of a Wave Problem with Discontinuous Coefficients

2008

In this paper we consider the numerical solution of a linear wave equation with discontinuous coefficients. We divide the computational domain into two subdomains and use explicit time difference scheme along with piecewise linear finite element approximations on semimatching grids. We apply boundary supported Lagrange multiplier method to match the solution on the interface between subdomains. The resulting system of linear equations of the “saddle-point” type is solved efficiently by a conjugate gradient method.

Piecewise linear functionsymbols.namesakeConstraint algorithmLagrange multiplierConjugate gradient methodMathematical analysisMathematicsofComputing_NUMERICALANALYSISsymbolsBoundary (topology)Domain decomposition methodsSystem of linear equationsDomain (mathematical analysis)Mathematics
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OPTIMIZING STOCHASTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY MODELLING FOR DEBRIS FLOW LANDSLIDES: PIXEL SIZE EFFECTS, PROBLEMS IN CHRONO-VALIDATION, 2D SPATIALLY DISTRIBUTE…

Pixel sizeGiampilieriSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaDebris flowLandslide susceptibilityStochastic modelling
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A support vector domain method for change detection in multitemporal images

2010

This paper formulates the problem of distinguishing changed from unchanged pixels in multitemporal remote sensing images as a minimum enclosing ball (MEB) problem with changed pixels as target class. The definition of the sphere-shaped decision boundary with minimal volume that embraces changed pixels is approached in the context of the support vector formalism adopting a support vector domain description (SVDD) one-class classifier. SVDD maps the data into a high dimensional feature space where the spherical support of the high dimensional distribution of changed pixels is computed. Unlike the standard SVDD, the proposed formulation of the SVDD uses both target and outlier samples for defi…

PixelComputer sciencebusiness.industryFeature vectorComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONThresholdingMultispectral pattern recognitionSupport vector machineKernel methodArtificial IntelligenceComputer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionSignal ProcessingOutlierDecision boundaryComputer visionComputer Vision and Pattern RecognitionArtificial intelligencebusinessSoftwareChange detectionPattern Recognition Letters
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Functional fixedness and functional reduction as common sense reasonings in chemical equilibrium and in geometry and polarity of molecules

2000

Many of the learning difficulties in the specific domain of chemistry are found not only in the ideas already possessed by students but in the strategic and procedural knowledge that is characteristic of everyday thinking. These defects in procedural knowledge have been described as functional fixedness and functional reduction. This article assesses the procedural difficulties of students (grade 12 and first and third year of university) based on common sense reasoning in two areas of chemistry: chemical equilibrium and geometry and polarity of molecules. In the first area, the theme of external factors affecting equilibria (temperature and concentration change) was selected because the ex…

Polarity (physics)Chemical polarityCommonsense reasoningGeometryProcedural knowledgeFunctional fixednessEducationLewis structureLe Chatelier's principlesymbols.namesakeMolecular geometryHistory and Philosophy of SciencesymbolsMathematicsScience Education
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