R&D Paths of Pixel Detectors for Vertex Tracking and Radiation Imaging
M. Battaglia, C. Da Via, D. Bortoletto, R. Brenner, M. Campbell, P., Collins, G.F. Dalla Betta, P. Denes, H. Graafsma, I.M. Gregor, A. Kluge, V., Manzari, C. Parkes, V. Re, P. Riedler, G. Rizzo, W. Snoeys, M. Winter

TL;DR
This paper reviews current research directions in pixel detector technology for vertex tracking and radiation imaging, emphasizing future experimental needs and cross-disciplinary applications.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of technological challenges and breakthroughs needed for advanced pixel sensors in high-energy physics and other scientific fields.
Findings
Identifies key technological requirements for future collider experiments.
Highlights the importance of radiation hardness in sensor development.
Connects detector R&D to broader scientific imaging applications.
Abstract
This report reviews current trends in the R&D of semiconductor pixellated sensors for vertex tracking and radiation imaging. It identifies requirements of future HEP experiments at colliders, needed technological breakthroughs and highlights the relation to radiation detection and imaging applications in other fields of science.
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