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Erik H.M. Heijne

Researcher at CERN

Publications -  221
Citations -  5658

Erik H.M. Heijne is an academic researcher from CERN. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detector & Semiconductor detector. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 215 publications receiving 5289 citations. Previous affiliations of Erik H.M. Heijne include University of Melbourne & Czech Technical University in Prague.

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Radiation tolerant VLSI circuits in standard deep submicron CMOS technologies for the LHC experiments: practical design aspects

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss design issues related to the extensive use of Enclosed Layout Transistors (ELT's) and guard rings in deep submicron CMOS technologies in order to improve radiation tolerance of ASIC's designed for the LHC experiments.
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The Medipix3 Prototype, a Pixel Readout Chip Working in Single Photon Counting Mode with Improved Spectrometric Performance

TL;DR: In this article, a pixel detector readout chip was developed with a new front-end architecture aimed at eliminating the spectral distortion produced by charge diffusion in highly segmented semiconductor detectors.
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The Medipix3RX: a high resolution, zero dead-time pixel detector readout chip allowing spectroscopic imaging

TL;DR: The Medipix3RX chip as mentioned in this paper uses an architecture in which adjacent pixels communicate in the analog and digital domains on an event-by-event basis to reconstruct the deposited charge in a neighbourhood prior to the assignation of the hit to a single pixel.
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Medipix3: A 64 k pixel detector readout chip working in single photon counting mode with improved spectrometric performance

TL;DR: The Dosepix readout chip as mentioned in this paper is a hybrid pixel detector for photon dosimetry, which consists of 256 square pixels of 220 mm side-length, constituting 12.4 mm2 of photo-sensitive area per detector.
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A Readout Chip for a 64 x 64 Pixel Matrix with 15-bit Single Photon Counting*

TL;DR: In this article, a single photon counting pixel detector readout chip (PCC) was derived from previous work in the CERN RD19 collaboration for particle physics tracking devices, recently developed for high energy physics experiments.