Speaker
Dayong Wang
(Peking University)
Description
GEM-based detectors are widely used in High Energy Physics environments due to their good rate capability and inherent resistance to classical aging. Consequently, GEM detectors are particularly advantageous for high-rate environments. In the past decade, the Peking University (PKU) group has established a local lab for large area GEM detectors and electronic boards. The related R&D and production activities are conducted under the RD51 collaboration and the CMS phase-II upgrade projects. This talk will give a brief review of these activities at the PKU lab and an outlook of prospects for detectors at the future high energy circular electron positron collider.
Primary author
Dayong Wang
(Peking University)