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|Tony Affolder|UC Santa Cruz|affolder[at]ucsc.edu| | |Tony Affolder|UC Santa Cruz|affolder[at]ucsc.edu| | ||
|Artur Apresyan|FNAL|apresyan[at]fnal.gov| | |Artur Apresyan|FNAL|apresyan[at]fnal.gov| | ||
- | |Lucy Linssen|CERN|lucie.linssen[at]cern.ch| | + | |Steve Worm|DESY|steven.worm[at]desy.de| |
===== Description===== | ===== Description===== | ||
Solid State Detectors and Tracking covers solid state sensors for tracking detectors, from silicon to diamond and other alternative materials. It also covers non-solid state trackers such as straw trackers for high-intensity experiments. Trackers should be discussed in the context of future collider challenges, such as radiation hardness, ultra-fast sensors and minimal mass. The latter requiring things like 3D integration and ultra-lightweight materials for mechanical support and cooling, which should also be covered in this group. | Solid State Detectors and Tracking covers solid state sensors for tracking detectors, from silicon to diamond and other alternative materials. It also covers non-solid state trackers such as straw trackers for high-intensity experiments. Trackers should be discussed in the context of future collider challenges, such as radiation hardness, ultra-fast sensors and minimal mass. The latter requiring things like 3D integration and ultra-lightweight materials for mechanical support and cooling, which should also be covered in this group. | ||
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+ | ===== Submitted LOI ===== | ||
+ | Here is the list of submitted LOIs to this topical group. | ||
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