Irradiation studies of multimode optical fibres for use in ATLAS front-end links

Author:

Mahout G,Pearce M,Andrieux M-L,Arvidsson C-B,Charlton D.G,Dinkespiler B,Dowell J.D,Gallin-Martel L,Homer R.J,Jovanovic P,Kenyon I.R,Kuyt G,Lundquist J,Mandič I,Martin O,Shaylor H.R,Stroynowski R,Troska J,Wastie R.L,Weidberg A.R,Wilson J.A,Ye J

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Instrumentation,Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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