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Low mass hybrid pixel detectors for the high luminosity LHC upgrade

Reducing material in silicon trackers is of major importance for a good overall detector performance, and poses severe challenges to the design of the tracking system. To match the low mass constraints for trackers in High Energy Physics experiments at high luminosity, dedicated technological develo...

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Autor principal: Gonella, Laura
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Bonn U. 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1633150
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author Gonella, Laura
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description Reducing material in silicon trackers is of major importance for a good overall detector performance, and poses severe challenges to the design of the tracking system. To match the low mass constraints for trackers in High Energy Physics experiments at high luminosity, dedicated technological developments are required. This dissertation presents three technologies to design low mass hybrid pixel detectors for the high luminosity upgrades of the LHC. The work targets specifically the reduction of the material from the detector services and modules, with novel powering schemes, flip chip and interconnection technologies. A serial powering scheme is prototyped, featuring a new regulator concept, a control and protection element, and AC-coupled data transmission. A modified flip chip technology is developed for thin, large area Front-End chips, and a via last Through Silicon Via process is demonstrated on existing pixel modules. These technologies, their developments, and the achievable material reduction are discussed using the upgrades of the ATLAS pixel detector as a case study.
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spelling cern-16331502019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1633150engGonella, LauraLow mass hybrid pixel detectors for the high luminosity LHC upgradeDetectors and Experimental TechniquesReducing material in silicon trackers is of major importance for a good overall detector performance, and poses severe challenges to the design of the tracking system. To match the low mass constraints for trackers in High Energy Physics experiments at high luminosity, dedicated technological developments are required. This dissertation presents three technologies to design low mass hybrid pixel detectors for the high luminosity upgrades of the LHC. The work targets specifically the reduction of the material from the detector services and modules, with novel powering schemes, flip chip and interconnection technologies. A serial powering scheme is prototyped, featuring a new regulator concept, a control and protection element, and AC-coupled data transmission. A modified flip chip technology is developed for thin, large area Front-End chips, and a via last Through Silicon Via process is demonstrated on existing pixel modules. These technologies, their developments, and the achievable material reduction are discussed using the upgrades of the ATLAS pixel detector as a case study.Bonn U.CERN-THESIS-2013-219BONN-IR-2013-18oai:cds.cern.ch:16331502013-11-11
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Gonella, Laura
Low mass hybrid pixel detectors for the high luminosity LHC upgrade
title Low mass hybrid pixel detectors for the high luminosity LHC upgrade
title_full Low mass hybrid pixel detectors for the high luminosity LHC upgrade
title_fullStr Low mass hybrid pixel detectors for the high luminosity LHC upgrade
title_full_unstemmed Low mass hybrid pixel detectors for the high luminosity LHC upgrade
title_short Low mass hybrid pixel detectors for the high luminosity LHC upgrade
title_sort low mass hybrid pixel detectors for the high luminosity lhc upgrade
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1633150
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