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Peter Fischer
Researcher at Heidelberg University
Publications - 398
Citations - 22684
Peter Fischer is an academic researcher from Heidelberg University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detector & Large Hadron Collider. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 396 publications receiving 22048 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Fischer include Bosch & Max Planck Society.
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A counting pixel chip and sensor system for X-ray imaging
TL;DR: In this article, the performance of the chip electronics is characterized by an average equivalent noise charge (ENC) below 135 e and a threshold spread of less than 35 e after individual threshold adjust, both measured with a sensor attached.
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A compact, high-density gamma-detection module for Time-of-Flight measurements in PET applications
TL;DR: In this article, a very compact γ-detection module is presented for PET applications, which is based on RGB-HD technology from FBK with a single cell size of 25 × 25 μ m 2, very low dark count rate and stable performance over a wide temperature range from 0 to 20°C.
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Study of noise and spectroscopic performance of DEPMOSFET matrix prototypes for XEUS
Johannes Treis,Peter Fischer,O. Hälker,M. Harter,Sven Herrmann,R. Kohrs,Hans Krüger,Peter Lechner,G. Lutz,Ivan Peric,Matteo Porro,Rainer Richter,Lothar Strüder,M. Trimpl,Norbert Wermes +14 more
TL;DR: The current generation of DEPMOSFET-based Active Pixel Sensor (APS) matrix devices has been developed to cope with the challenging requirements of the XEUS Wide Field Imager as mentioned in this paper.
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5D-intravital tomography as a novel tool for non-invasive in-vivo analysis of human skin
Karsten König,Martin Weinigel,Hans George Breunig,Axel Gregory,Peter Fischer,Marcel Kellner-Höfer,Rainer Bückle,M. Schwarz,Iris Riemann,Frank Stracke,Volker Huck,Christian Gorzelanny,Stefan W. Schneider,Stefan W. Schneider +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, a 5D intravital tomograph (5D-IVT) was employed for the early detection of atopic dermatitis and the analysis of treatment effects.
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Das radikal-anion von chinoxalino[2.3-b]chinoxalin
TL;DR: In this paper, a kurzlich als Radikal-Anion 5 des Δ 2,2′ -Biisobenzimidazolyidens (BIMIDZ) beschriebene Verbindung ist tatsachlich das isomere radikal anion 6 von Chinoxalino[2,3-b]chinoxalin (4 ).