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P-stop isolation study of irradiated n-in-p type silicon strip sensors for harsh radiation environment
In order to determine the most radiation hard silicon sensors for the CMS Experiment after the Phase II Upgrade in 2023 a comprehensive study of silicon sensors after a fluence of up to $1.5\times10^{15} n_{eq}/cm^{2}$ corresponding to $3000 fb^{-1}$ after the HL-LHC era has been carried out. The re...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2016.05.103 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2102890 |
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author | Printz, Martin |
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description | In order to determine the most radiation hard silicon sensors for the CMS Experiment after the Phase II Upgrade in 2023 a comprehensive study of silicon sensors after a fluence of up to $1.5\times10^{15} n_{eq}/cm^{2}$ corresponding to $3000 fb^{-1}$ after the HL-LHC era has been carried out. The results led to the decision that the future Outer Tracker (20~cm${<}R{<}$110~cm) of CMS will consist of n-in-p type sensors. This technology is more radiation hard but also the manufacturing is more challenging compared to p-in-n type sensors due to additional process steps in order to suppress the accumulation of electrons between the readout strips. One possible isolation technique of adjacent strips is the p-stop structure which is a p-type material implantation with a certain pattern for each individual strip. However, electrical breakdown and charge collection studies indicate that the process parameters of the p-stop structure have to be carefully calibrated in order to achieve a sufficient strip isolation but simultaneously high breakdown voltages. Therefore a study of the isolation characteristics with four different silicon sensor manufacturers has been executed in order to determine the most suitable p-stop parameters for the harsh radiation environment during HL-LHC. Several p-stop doping concentrations, doping depths and different p-stop pattern have been realized and experiments before and after irradiation with protons and neutrons have been performed and compared to T-CAD simulation studies with Synopsys Sentaurus. The measurements combine the electrical characteristics measured with a semi-automatic probestation with Sr90 signal measurements and analogue readout. Furthermore, some samples have been investigated with the help of a cosmic telescope with high resolution allowing charge collection studies of MIPs penetrating the sensor between two strips. |
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language | eng |
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spelling | cern-21028902019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2016.05.103http://cds.cern.ch/record/2102890engPrintz, MartinP-stop isolation study of irradiated n-in-p type silicon strip sensors for harsh radiation environmentDetectors and Experimental TechniquesIn order to determine the most radiation hard silicon sensors for the CMS Experiment after the Phase II Upgrade in 2023 a comprehensive study of silicon sensors after a fluence of up to $1.5\times10^{15} n_{eq}/cm^{2}$ corresponding to $3000 fb^{-1}$ after the HL-LHC era has been carried out. The results led to the decision that the future Outer Tracker (20~cm${<}R{<}$110~cm) of CMS will consist of n-in-p type sensors. This technology is more radiation hard but also the manufacturing is more challenging compared to p-in-n type sensors due to additional process steps in order to suppress the accumulation of electrons between the readout strips. One possible isolation technique of adjacent strips is the p-stop structure which is a p-type material implantation with a certain pattern for each individual strip. However, electrical breakdown and charge collection studies indicate that the process parameters of the p-stop structure have to be carefully calibrated in order to achieve a sufficient strip isolation but simultaneously high breakdown voltages. Therefore a study of the isolation characteristics with four different silicon sensor manufacturers has been executed in order to determine the most suitable p-stop parameters for the harsh radiation environment during HL-LHC. Several p-stop doping concentrations, doping depths and different p-stop pattern have been realized and experiments before and after irradiation with protons and neutrons have been performed and compared to T-CAD simulation studies with Synopsys Sentaurus. The measurements combine the electrical characteristics measured with a semi-automatic probestation with Sr90 signal measurements and analogue readout. Furthermore, some samples have been investigated with the help of a cosmic telescope with high resolution allowing charge collection studies of MIPs penetrating the sensor between two strips.CMS-CR-2015-286oai:cds.cern.ch:21028902015-11-05 |
spellingShingle | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Printz, Martin P-stop isolation study of irradiated n-in-p type silicon strip sensors for harsh radiation environment |
title | P-stop isolation study of irradiated n-in-p type silicon strip sensors for harsh radiation environment |
title_full | P-stop isolation study of irradiated n-in-p type silicon strip sensors for harsh radiation environment |
title_fullStr | P-stop isolation study of irradiated n-in-p type silicon strip sensors for harsh radiation environment |
title_full_unstemmed | P-stop isolation study of irradiated n-in-p type silicon strip sensors for harsh radiation environment |
title_short | P-stop isolation study of irradiated n-in-p type silicon strip sensors for harsh radiation environment |
title_sort | p-stop isolation study of irradiated n-in-p type silicon strip sensors for harsh radiation environment |
topic | Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2016.05.103 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2102890 |
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