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RD Collaboration Proposal: Development of pixel readout integrated circuits for extreme rate and radiation

This proposal describes a new RD collaboration to develop the next genrration of hybrid pixel readout chips for use in ATLAS and CMS PHase 2 upgrades. extrapolation of hybrid pixel technology to the HL-LHC presents major challenges on several fronts. Challenges include: smaller pixels to resolve tra...

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Autores principales: Chistiansen, J (CERN), Garcia-Sciveres, M (LBNL)
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1553467
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author Chistiansen, J (CERN)
Garcia-Sciveres, M (LBNL)
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Garcia-Sciveres, M (LBNL)
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description This proposal describes a new RD collaboration to develop the next genrration of hybrid pixel readout chips for use in ATLAS and CMS PHase 2 upgrades. extrapolation of hybrid pixel technology to the HL-LHC presents major challenges on several fronts. Challenges include: smaller pixels to resolve tracks in boosted jets, much higher hit rates (1-2 GHz/cm2 ), unprecedented radiation tolerance (10 MGy), much higher output bandwidth, and large IC format with low power consumption in order to instrument large areas while keeping the material budget low. This collaboration is specifically focused on design of hybrid pixel readout chips, and not on more general chip design or on other aspects of hybrid pixel technology. Participants include 7 institutes on ATLAS and 7 on CMS, plus 2 on both experiments.
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spelling cern-15534672021-01-24T13:48:36Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1553467Chistiansen, J (CERN)Garcia-Sciveres, M (LBNL)RD Collaboration Proposal: Development of pixel readout integrated circuits for extreme rate and radiationDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThis proposal describes a new RD collaboration to develop the next genrration of hybrid pixel readout chips for use in ATLAS and CMS PHase 2 upgrades. extrapolation of hybrid pixel technology to the HL-LHC presents major challenges on several fronts. Challenges include: smaller pixels to resolve tracks in boosted jets, much higher hit rates (1-2 GHz/cm2 ), unprecedented radiation tolerance (10 MGy), much higher output bandwidth, and large IC format with low power consumption in order to instrument large areas while keeping the material budget low. This collaboration is specifically focused on design of hybrid pixel readout chips, and not on more general chip design or on other aspects of hybrid pixel technology. Participants include 7 institutes on ATLAS and 7 on CMS, plus 2 on both experiments.CERN-LHCC-2013-008LHCC-P-006oai:cds.cern.ch:15534672013-06-05
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Chistiansen, J (CERN)
Garcia-Sciveres, M (LBNL)
RD Collaboration Proposal: Development of pixel readout integrated circuits for extreme rate and radiation
title RD Collaboration Proposal: Development of pixel readout integrated circuits for extreme rate and radiation
title_full RD Collaboration Proposal: Development of pixel readout integrated circuits for extreme rate and radiation
title_fullStr RD Collaboration Proposal: Development of pixel readout integrated circuits for extreme rate and radiation
title_full_unstemmed RD Collaboration Proposal: Development of pixel readout integrated circuits for extreme rate and radiation
title_short RD Collaboration Proposal: Development of pixel readout integrated circuits for extreme rate and radiation
title_sort rd collaboration proposal: development of pixel readout integrated circuits for extreme rate and radiation
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1553467
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