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Future Silicon Sensors for the CMS Tracker Upgrade

For the high-luminosity phase of LHC (Large Hadron Collider) at CERN a campaign was started in the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) experiment to investigate different radiation hard silicon detectors. Therefore 6'' silicon wafers were ordered to answer various questions regarding for example t...

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Autor principal: Bernard-Schwarz, Maria
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1454208
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description For the high-luminosity phase of LHC (Large Hadron Collider) at CERN a campaign was started in the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) experiment to investigate different radiation hard silicon detectors. Therefore 6'' silicon wafers were ordered to answer various questions regarding for example the radiation tolerance and the annealing behavior of different sensor material. The testing variety includes sensor versions n-in-p and p-in-n in thicknesses from $50$ $\mu m$ to $300$ $\mu m$. In terms of sensor material the difference between floating zone, magnetic Czochralski and epitaxial grown silicon is investigated. For the n-in-p sensors, the different isolation technologies, p-stop and p-spray, are tested. The design of the wafer contains test structures, diodes, mini-sensors, long and very short strip sensors, real pixel sensors and double metal routing variants. The irradiation is done with mixed fluences of protons and neutrons which represent the rates of integrated hadrons that are expected in the CMS tracker after the LHC upgrade. This paper presents an overview of results from measurements of non-irradiated test structures with different technologies and also the results after irradiation.
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spelling cern-14542082019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1454208engBernard-Schwarz, MariaFuture Silicon Sensors for the CMS Tracker UpgradeDetectors and Experimental TechniquesFor the high-luminosity phase of LHC (Large Hadron Collider) at CERN a campaign was started in the CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) experiment to investigate different radiation hard silicon detectors. Therefore 6'' silicon wafers were ordered to answer various questions regarding for example the radiation tolerance and the annealing behavior of different sensor material. The testing variety includes sensor versions n-in-p and p-in-n in thicknesses from $50$ $\mu m$ to $300$ $\mu m$. In terms of sensor material the difference between floating zone, magnetic Czochralski and epitaxial grown silicon is investigated. For the n-in-p sensors, the different isolation technologies, p-stop and p-spray, are tested. The design of the wafer contains test structures, diodes, mini-sensors, long and very short strip sensors, real pixel sensors and double metal routing variants. The irradiation is done with mixed fluences of protons and neutrons which represent the rates of integrated hadrons that are expected in the CMS tracker after the LHC upgrade. This paper presents an overview of results from measurements of non-irradiated test structures with different technologies and also the results after irradiation.CMS-CR-2012-011oai:cds.cern.ch:14542082012-01-16
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Bernard-Schwarz, Maria
Future Silicon Sensors for the CMS Tracker Upgrade
title Future Silicon Sensors for the CMS Tracker Upgrade
title_full Future Silicon Sensors for the CMS Tracker Upgrade
title_fullStr Future Silicon Sensors for the CMS Tracker Upgrade
title_full_unstemmed Future Silicon Sensors for the CMS Tracker Upgrade
title_short Future Silicon Sensors for the CMS Tracker Upgrade
title_sort future silicon sensors for the cms tracker upgrade
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1454208
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