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Use of IV (current vs voltage) scans to track radiation damage in the LHCb VELO

This note describes the results of a study of radiation damage to the 88 silicon sensors of the VELO, using as input data the regular current vs voltage scans (IV scans). The current measured in the sensors can be broadly described as consisting of two components, bulk current and surface current, w...

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Autores principales: Gureja, Ankit, Akiba, Kazuyoshi, van Beuzekom, Martin, Borghi, Silvia, Brown, Henry, John, Malcolm, Latham, Thomas, Leflat, Alexander, Parkes, Chris, Patel, Girish, Rakotomiaramanana, Barinjaka, Redford, Sophie, Reid, Matthew, Rodrigues, Eduardo, Webber, Adam
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1392352
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author Gureja, Ankit
Akiba, Kazuyoshi
van Beuzekom, Martin
Borghi, Silvia
Brown, Henry
John, Malcolm
Latham, Thomas
Leflat, Alexander
Parkes, Chris
Patel, Girish
Rakotomiaramanana, Barinjaka
Redford, Sophie
Reid, Matthew
Rodrigues, Eduardo
Webber, Adam
author_facet Gureja, Ankit
Akiba, Kazuyoshi
van Beuzekom, Martin
Borghi, Silvia
Brown, Henry
John, Malcolm
Latham, Thomas
Leflat, Alexander
Parkes, Chris
Patel, Girish
Rakotomiaramanana, Barinjaka
Redford, Sophie
Reid, Matthew
Rodrigues, Eduardo
Webber, Adam
author_sort Gureja, Ankit
collection CERN
description This note describes the results of a study of radiation damage to the 88 silicon sensors of the VELO, using as input data the regular current vs voltage scans (IV scans). The current measured in the sensors can be broadly described as consisting of two components, bulk current and surface current, which evolve differently as a function of the fluence received by the sensor. This study categorises the sensors according to their IV characteristics, and identifies two categories where the behaviour is as expected, and a third category where the sensors who unexpected behaviour, and the evolution must be more carefully monitored. The average current increase for the sensors at the operational temperature of $\sim$-8°C is measured to be about 20 $\mu$A per fb$^{-1}$, with deviations of about 60% for the most and least irradiated sensors.
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spelling cern-13923522019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1392352engGureja, AnkitAkiba, Kazuyoshivan Beuzekom, MartinBorghi, SilviaBrown, HenryJohn, MalcolmLatham, ThomasLeflat, AlexanderParkes, ChrisPatel, GirishRakotomiaramanana, BarinjakaRedford, SophieReid, MatthewRodrigues, EduardoWebber, AdamUse of IV (current vs voltage) scans to track radiation damage in the LHCb VELODetectors and Experimental TechniquesThis note describes the results of a study of radiation damage to the 88 silicon sensors of the VELO, using as input data the regular current vs voltage scans (IV scans). The current measured in the sensors can be broadly described as consisting of two components, bulk current and surface current, which evolve differently as a function of the fluence received by the sensor. This study categorises the sensors according to their IV characteristics, and identifies two categories where the behaviour is as expected, and a third category where the sensors who unexpected behaviour, and the evolution must be more carefully monitored. The average current increase for the sensors at the operational temperature of $\sim$-8°C is measured to be about 20 $\mu$A per fb$^{-1}$, with deviations of about 60% for the most and least irradiated sensors.LHCb-PUB-2011-020CERN-LHCb-PUB-2011-020LHCb-INT-2011-043oai:cds.cern.ch:13923522011-10-20
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Gureja, Ankit
Akiba, Kazuyoshi
van Beuzekom, Martin
Borghi, Silvia
Brown, Henry
John, Malcolm
Latham, Thomas
Leflat, Alexander
Parkes, Chris
Patel, Girish
Rakotomiaramanana, Barinjaka
Redford, Sophie
Reid, Matthew
Rodrigues, Eduardo
Webber, Adam
Use of IV (current vs voltage) scans to track radiation damage in the LHCb VELO
title Use of IV (current vs voltage) scans to track radiation damage in the LHCb VELO
title_full Use of IV (current vs voltage) scans to track radiation damage in the LHCb VELO
title_fullStr Use of IV (current vs voltage) scans to track radiation damage in the LHCb VELO
title_full_unstemmed Use of IV (current vs voltage) scans to track radiation damage in the LHCb VELO
title_short Use of IV (current vs voltage) scans to track radiation damage in the LHCb VELO
title_sort use of iv (current vs voltage) scans to track radiation damage in the lhcb velo
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1392352
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