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Nicola Tartoni
Researcher at Diamond Light Source (United Kingdom)
Publications - 81
Citations - 820
Nicola Tartoni is an academic researcher from Diamond Light Source (United Kingdom). The author has contributed to research in topics: Detector & Semiconductor detector. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 75 publications receiving 719 citations.
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Characterization of Medipix3 With Synchrotron Radiation
E.N. Gimenez,Rafael Ballabriga,Michael Campbell,I. Horswell,Xavier Llopart,J Marchal,K J S Sawhney,Nicola Tartoni,Daniel Turecek +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the performance of the charge summing mode (CSM) and single pixel mode (SPM) on the Medipix3 photon counting readout chip.
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Merlin: a fast versatile readout system for Medipix3
TL;DR: The Merlin system as mentioned in this paper is based on a National Instruments PXI/FlexRIO system running a Xilinx Virtex5 FPGA and is capable of recording Medipix3 256 by 256 by 12 bit data frames at over 1 kHz in bursts of 1200 frames and running at over 100 Hz continuously to disk or over a TCP/IP link.
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Simulations of radiation-damaged 3D detectors for the Super-LHC
David Pennicard,Giulio Pellegrini,Celeste Fleta,Richard Bates,Val O'Shea,C. Parkes,Nicola Tartoni +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the performances of various 3D detector structures are simulated with up to 1 × 10 16 ǫ-1 MeV-n eq / cm 2 radiation damage.
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Study of charge-sharing in MEDIPIX3 using a micro-focused synchrotron beam
E.N. Gimenez,Rafael Ballabriga,Michael Campbell,I. Horswell,Xavier Llopart,J Marchal,K J S Sawhney,Nicola Tartoni,Daniel Turecek +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the charge-sharing effect when the MEDIPIX3 is operated in charge summing mode compared to the conventional readout mode, referred to as Single Pixel Mode.
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GaAs solid state detectors for particle physics
S.P. Beaumont,R. Bertin,C. N. Booth,Craig Buttar,L. Carraresi,Federico Cindolo,Marcello Colocci,F. Combley,Saverio D'Auria,C. Del Papa,M. Dogru,M. Edwards,Francesco Fiori,F. Foster,A. Francescato,Y. Hou,Peter A. Houston,B.K. Jones,J.G. Lynch,B. Lisowski,J. Matheson,Filippo Nava,M. Nuti,Val O'Shea,P. G. Pelfer,C. Raine,J. Santana,I.J. Saunders,Paul Seller,P.H. Sharp,I.O. Skillikorn,T. J. Sloan,Kevin M. Smith,Nicola Tartoni,I. ten Have,R. M. Turnbull,Anna Vinattieri,Antonino Zichichi +37 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors report on progress with Schottky diode and p-i-n diode GaAs detectors for minimum ionising particles and show that the radiation hardness and potential speed of simple diodes is more than competitive with silicon detector.