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Monica Scaringella

Researcher at University of Florence

Publications -  83
Citations -  1117

Monica Scaringella is an academic researcher from University of Florence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diamond & Silicon. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 78 publications receiving 1016 citations. Previous affiliations of Monica Scaringella include Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare.

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Ultra-fast silicon detectors

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed a fast, thin silicon sensor with gain capable to concurrently measure with high precision the space (∼10μm) and time ( ∼10ps) coordinates of a particle.
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Architecture of an Ultrasound System for Continuous Real-Time High Frame Rate Imaging

TL;DR: This paper presents the implementation of the real-time HFR-compounded imaging application in the ULA-OP 256 research platform and results obtained by real- time compounding frames obtained with different numbers of steering angles are presented.
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Radiation-hard semiconductor detectors for SuperLHC

Mara Bruzzi, +284 more
TL;DR: The latest advancements within the RD50 collaboration on radiation hard semiconductor detectors are reviewed and discussed in this work as mentioned in this paper, which includes the development of new or defect engineered detector materials (SiC, GaN, Czochralski and epitaxial silicon), the improvement of present detector designs and the understanding of the microscopic defects causing the degradation of the irradiated detectors.
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The Italian project for a proton imaging device

TL;DR: In this paper, the main hardware and software characteristics of a Proton Computed Tomography (or pCT) prototype in development by the Italian PRIMA collaboration are presented.
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Development of radiation tolerant semiconductor detectors for the Super-LHC.

Michael Moll, +250 more
TL;DR: The CERN RD50 collaboration as mentioned in this paper is working on the development of semiconductor sensors matching the requirements of the SLHC experiments, which includes 3D, Semi-3D and thin detectors.