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The Silicon Photomultiplier (SiPM) is a silicon device capable of single photon detection that was developed in the late '90s. It is very promising for High Energy Physics and Medical applications. In order to simplify the operation of such a device for the R&D of small detector prototypes in laboratory and test beams, we developed a versatile readout and control system. It is based on a custom...
The overall objective of BONSAI project (FP6, EC) is the development of ultrasensitive bio-imaging techniques based on novel multifunctional nanoparticles (NPs) with tailored optical and magnetic properties for visualizing complex cellular structures (in tissues and organs), receptors, tumour cells and masses. An important aspect to take into consideration involves the cellular responses to the impact...
The EC BONSAI Project intends to develop multifunctional nanoparticles with tailored optical and/or magnetic properties for visualizing complex cellular structures (in tissues and organs), receptors, tumor cells and masses. In this framework, here we will report on recent advances on the preparation of luminescent silicon nanoparticles, magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles and Au nanorods for bio-imaging...
In recent years, the scientific community has considered with interest the possibility to integrate YBCO-based devices with silicon-based electronics. In fact, the proved YBCO radiation hardness makes this integration appealing from the point of view of space and telecommunication applications. In this paper we report on the influence of buffered substrate properties on the superconducting performances...
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