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The project is run within an international collaboration of more than 170 laboratories at CERN. Participation of the Czech Republic is financially supported by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR.

The ATLAS experiment in the European Laboratory for Particle Physics CERN is a unique experimental device designed to study physics distinctively beyond the present Standard model of elementary particles. The apparatus is operating at the LHC accelerator, where two beams of protons moving at opposite directions collide at energies which in the next couple of years will reach the value of 7 TeV per beam. The energy will thus be seven times higher (and the intensity of each beam 20 times bigger) than those of the most powerful accelerator before LHC – the Tevatron at the Fermilab, USA. The construction of the ATLAS detector had been completed in 2008 and experiments started to take data at the end of 2009.

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Development of detectors represents an important activity of our Department. Recently we participated, among other things, in the development of

  • radiation hard pixel detectors for the ATLAS experiment;
  • silicon pad detectors for the electromagnetic ECal calorimeter of the CALICE project;
  • pixel detectors for the MediPix project

These research activities are supported by EU projects

  • AIDAAdvanced European Infrastructures for Detectors at Accelerators;
  • EUDETDetector R&D towards the International Linear Collider.
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Our Department participates, within the international CALICE Project, in the development of calorimetry for future particle physics experiments. Namely, the aim is to develop an instrumentation of calorimeters which would allow tracking particles inside the particle shower, their identification, precise localization etc. This calorimetry concept is denoted as Particle Flow Algortithms in the literature.

The Prague group developed, in cooperation with the ON Semiconductor company, silicon pad sensors for the SiW electromagnetic calorimeter. These sensors have been tested in our laboratory and mounted in the calorimeter prototype that have been irradiated in test beams at DESY, CERN and Fermilab. We have been intensely involved in evaluation of experimental measurements with prototypes and setting directions and priorities of future research program.

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MediPix detectors are the spin-off product from the research and development of silicon pixel detectors for particle physics experiments. These detectors find application in different other fields as roentgenography of biological samples, defectoscopy, material science, etc.

For the MediPix project we have designed special sensors which have been fabricated in ON Semiconductor, Czech Republic.

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The aim of the RD50 project in the European Centre for Particle Physics CERN is the development of radiation hard detectors for LHC experiments and subsequently for SLHC. For our laboratory the participation in the project was a supporting activity for our participation in ATLAS.

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We collaborate in the D0 experiment. The D0 detector is located at the TEVATRON accelerator with colliding beams of antiprotons and protons at Fermilab (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) in Batavia, Illinois, U.S.A. The accelerator energy is 1 + 1 TeV and designed luminosity 3x1032 cm-2s-1.  The full text >>

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