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Silicon Strip detectors for the ATLAS End-Cap Tracker at the HL-LHC

Inside physics programme of the LHC different experiment upgrades are foreseen. After the phase-II upgrade of the ATLAS detector the luminosity will be increased up to 5-7.5x10E34 cm-2s-1. This will mean a considerable increase in the radiation levels, above 10E16 neq/cm2 in the inner regions. This...

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Autor principal: Soldevila Serrano, Urmila
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2257105
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description Inside physics programme of the LHC different experiment upgrades are foreseen. After the phase-II upgrade of the ATLAS detector the luminosity will be increased up to 5-7.5x10E34 cm-2s-1. This will mean a considerable increase in the radiation levels, above 10E16 neq/cm2 in the inner regions. This thesis is focused on the development of silicon microstrip detectors enough radiation hard to cope with the particle fluence expected at the ATLAS detector during HL-LHC experiment. In particular on the electrical characterization of silicon sensors for the ATLAS End-Caps. Different mechanical and thermal tests are shown using a Petal core as well as the electrical characterization of the silicon sensors that will be used with the Petal structure. Charge collection efficiency studies are carried out on sensors with different irradiation fluences using the ALiBaVa system and two kinds of strips connection are also analized (DC and AC ganging) with a laser system. The Petalet project is presented and the electrical characterization of the silicon sensors is shown. A detailed study with embedded pitch adaptors is also carried out in this work.
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spelling cern-22571052019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2257105engSoldevila Serrano, UrmilaSilicon Strip detectors for the ATLAS End-Cap Tracker at the HL-LHCDetectors and Experimental TechniquesInside physics programme of the LHC different experiment upgrades are foreseen. After the phase-II upgrade of the ATLAS detector the luminosity will be increased up to 5-7.5x10E34 cm-2s-1. This will mean a considerable increase in the radiation levels, above 10E16 neq/cm2 in the inner regions. This thesis is focused on the development of silicon microstrip detectors enough radiation hard to cope with the particle fluence expected at the ATLAS detector during HL-LHC experiment. In particular on the electrical characterization of silicon sensors for the ATLAS End-Caps. Different mechanical and thermal tests are shown using a Petal core as well as the electrical characterization of the silicon sensors that will be used with the Petal structure. Charge collection efficiency studies are carried out on sensors with different irradiation fluences using the ALiBaVa system and two kinds of strips connection are also analized (DC and AC ganging) with a laser system. The Petalet project is presented and the electrical characterization of the silicon sensors is shown. A detailed study with embedded pitch adaptors is also carried out in this work.CERN-THESIS-2016-270oai:cds.cern.ch:22571052017-03-27T09:09:48Z
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Soldevila Serrano, Urmila
Silicon Strip detectors for the ATLAS End-Cap Tracker at the HL-LHC
title Silicon Strip detectors for the ATLAS End-Cap Tracker at the HL-LHC
title_full Silicon Strip detectors for the ATLAS End-Cap Tracker at the HL-LHC
title_fullStr Silicon Strip detectors for the ATLAS End-Cap Tracker at the HL-LHC
title_full_unstemmed Silicon Strip detectors for the ATLAS End-Cap Tracker at the HL-LHC
title_short Silicon Strip detectors for the ATLAS End-Cap Tracker at the HL-LHC
title_sort silicon strip detectors for the atlas end-cap tracker at the hl-lhc
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2257105
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