Explore neutrino detection techniques using Charge-Coupled Devices (CCDs) in this 55-minute lecture by Dario Rodrigues from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Delivered as part of the Second School on Dark Matter and Neutrino Detection, this talk delves into the cutting-edge methods employed to detect elusive neutrino particles. Gain insights into the principles of CCD technology and its application in neutrino physics, understanding how these sensitive devices can capture the faint signals produced by neutrino interactions. Learn about the challenges and advancements in this field, and discover how CCDs contribute to our understanding of these fundamental particles. This lecture is ideal for physics students, researchers, and enthusiasts interested in particle detection techniques and neutrino physics.
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Dario Rodrigues: Neutrino detection with CCDs
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