Abstract
Abstract This review presents a selection of examples of particle identification (PID) techniques alternative to RICH. State-of-the-art detectors are illustrated by means of the ALICE experiment at the LHC, where all PID techniques are implemented. Recent R&D efforts for particle detectors are largely driven by timing requirements imposed by the increasing collision rates of the HL-LHC and of future colliders. Some new developments will be discussed pointing out the most innovative aspects and preliminary performance results.
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