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Co-Design of 2D Heterojunctions for Data Filtering in Tracking Systems

Published 20 Sep 2024 in physics.ins-det and hep-ex | (2409.13933v1)

Abstract: As particle physics experiments evolve to achieve higher energies and resolutions, handling the massive data volumes produced by silicon pixel detectors, which are used for charged particle tracking, poses a significant challenge. To address the challenge of data transport from high resolution tracking systems, we investigate a support vector machine (SVM)-based data classification system designed to reject low-momentum particles in real-time. This SVM system achieves high accuracy through the use of a customized mixed kernel function, which is specifically adapted to the data recorded by a silicon tracker. Moreover, this custom kernel can be implemented using highly efficient, novel van der Waals heterojunction devices. This study demonstrates the co-design of circuits with applications that may be adapted to meet future device and processing needs in high-energy physics (HEP) collider experiments.

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