Abstract

ABSTRACTThe very large volumes needed to build a crystal calorimeter for High Energy Physics experiments bring cost considerations at the front of the stage. A reasonable compromise between cost and performances must be reached. One possible solution is to look at very dense materials like PbWO4, which will reduce the detector volume, even if the relatively low light yield will impose some limitations to the energy resolution. A review of the different results obtained by the Crystal Clear collaboration will be given for this crystal, including spectroscopic data and radiation damage measurements.

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