trackingdetektorer
Trackingdetektorer are sensor assemblies designed to determine the trajectories of moving particles by recording their positions at multiple points along a path. They are a central component in experimental physics, enabling the reconstruction of particle tracks, measurements of momentum in magnetic fields, and the localization of interaction or decay vertices. They are used in high-energy physics, space experiments, and certain medical and security applications.
Operation relies on layers of sensitive material that produce detectable signals when traversed by charged particles.
Common types include silicon pixel detectors, silicon strip detectors, and gaseous trackers such as drift chambers
Applications span major collider experiments—such as silicon trackers in ATLAS and CMS at the Large Hadron