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Performance of irradiated thin n-in-p planar pixel sensors for the ATLAS Inner Tracker upgrade
The ATLAS collaboration will replace its tracking detector with new all silicon pixel and strip systems. This will allow to cope with the higher radiation and occupancy levels expected after the 5-fold increase in the luminosity of the LHC accelerator complex (HL-LHC). In the new tracking detector (...
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author | Savić, Natascha Beyer, Julien-Christopher Hiti, Bojan Kramberger, Gregor La Rosa, Alessandro Macchiolo, Anna Mandić, Igor Nisius, Richard Petek, Martin |
author_facet | Savić, Natascha Beyer, Julien-Christopher Hiti, Bojan Kramberger, Gregor La Rosa, Alessandro Macchiolo, Anna Mandić, Igor Nisius, Richard Petek, Martin |
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description | The ATLAS collaboration will replace its tracking detector with new all silicon pixel and strip systems. This will allow to cope with the higher radiation and occupancy levels expected after the 5-fold increase in the luminosity of the LHC accelerator complex (HL-LHC). In the new tracking detector (ITk) pixel modules with increased granularity will implement to maintain the occupancy with a higher track density. In addition, both sensors and read-out chips composing the hybrid modules will be produced employing more radiation hard technologies with respect to the present pixel detector. Due to their outstanding performance in terms of radiation hardness, thin n-in-p sensors are promising candidates to instrument a section of the new pixel system. Recently produced and developed sensors of new designs will be presented. To test the sensors before interconnection to chips, a punch-through biasing structure was implemented. Its design was optimized to decrease the possible tracking efficiency losses observed. After irradiation, they were caused by the punch-through biasing structure. A sensor compatible with the ATLAS FE-I4 chip with a pixel size of 50×250 μm2, subdivided into smaller pixel implants of 30×30 μm2 size was designed to investigate the performance of the 50×50 μm2 pixel cells foreseen for the HL-LHC. Results on sensor performance of 50×250 and 50×50 μm2 pixel cells in terms of efficiency, charge collection and electric field properties are obtained with beam tests and the Transient Current Technique. |
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spelling | cern-23012352023-03-14T18:32:47Z doi:10.1088/1748-0221/12/12/C12007 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2301235 eng Savić, Natascha Beyer, Julien-Christopher Hiti, Bojan Kramberger, Gregor La Rosa, Alessandro Macchiolo, Anna Mandić, Igor Nisius, Richard Petek, Martin Performance of irradiated thin n-in-p planar pixel sensors for the ATLAS Inner Tracker upgrade hep-ex Particle Physics - Experiment physics.ins-det Detectors and Experimental Techniques 7: Advanced hybrid pixel detectors The ATLAS collaboration will replace its tracking detector with new all silicon pixel and strip systems. This will allow to cope with the higher radiation and occupancy levels expected after the 5-fold increase in the luminosity of the LHC accelerator complex (HL-LHC). In the new tracking detector (ITk) pixel modules with increased granularity will implement to maintain the occupancy with a higher track density. In addition, both sensors and read-out chips composing the hybrid modules will be produced employing more radiation hard technologies with respect to the present pixel detector. Due to their outstanding performance in terms of radiation hardness, thin n-in-p sensors are promising candidates to instrument a section of the new pixel system. Recently produced and developed sensors of new designs will be presented. To test the sensors before interconnection to chips, a punch-through biasing structure was implemented. Its design was optimized to decrease the possible tracking efficiency losses observed. After irradiation, they were caused by the punch-through biasing structure. A sensor compatible with the ATLAS FE-I4 chip with a pixel size of 50×250 μm2, subdivided into smaller pixel implants of 30×30 μm2 size was designed to investigate the performance of the 50×50 μm2 pixel cells foreseen for the HL-LHC. Results on sensor performance of 50×250 and 50×50 μm2 pixel cells in terms of efficiency, charge collection and electric field properties are obtained with beam tests and the Transient Current Technique. The ATLAS collaboration will replace its tracking detector with new all silicon pixel and strip systems. This will allow to cope with the higher radiation and occupancy levels expected after the 5-fold increase in the luminosity of the LHC accelerator complex (HL-LHC). In the new tracking detector (ITk) pixel modules with increased granularity will implement to maintain the occupancy with a higher track density. In addition, both sensors and read-out chips composing the hybrid modules will be produced employing more radiation hard technologies with respect to the present pixel detector. Due to their outstanding performance in terms of radiation hardness, thin n-in-p sensors are promising candidates to instrument a section of the new pixel system. Recently produced and developed sensors of new designs will be presented. To test the sensors before interconnection to chips, a punch-through biasing structure has been implemented. Its design has been optimized to decrease the possible tracking efficiency losses observed. After irradiation, they were caused by the punch-through biasing structure. A sensor compatible with the ATLAS FE-I4 chip with a pixel size of 50x250 $\mathrm{\mu}$m$^{2}$, subdivided into smaller pixel implants of 30x30 $\mathrm{\mu}$m$^{2}$ size was designed to investigate the performance of the 50x50 $\mathrm{\mu}$m$^{2}$ pixel cells foreseen for the HL-LHC. Results on sensor performance of 50x250 and 50x50 $\mathrm{\mu}$m$^{2}$ pixel cells in terms of efficiency, charge collection and electric field properties are obtained with beam tests and the Transient Current Technique. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/654168 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/2301235 JINST JINST, 12 (2017) pp. C12007 2017-09-25 |
spellingShingle | hep-ex Particle Physics - Experiment physics.ins-det Detectors and Experimental Techniques 7: Advanced hybrid pixel detectors Savić, Natascha Beyer, Julien-Christopher Hiti, Bojan Kramberger, Gregor La Rosa, Alessandro Macchiolo, Anna Mandić, Igor Nisius, Richard Petek, Martin Performance of irradiated thin n-in-p planar pixel sensors for the ATLAS Inner Tracker upgrade |
title | Performance of irradiated thin n-in-p planar pixel sensors for the ATLAS Inner Tracker upgrade |
title_full | Performance of irradiated thin n-in-p planar pixel sensors for the ATLAS Inner Tracker upgrade |
title_fullStr | Performance of irradiated thin n-in-p planar pixel sensors for the ATLAS Inner Tracker upgrade |
title_full_unstemmed | Performance of irradiated thin n-in-p planar pixel sensors for the ATLAS Inner Tracker upgrade |
title_short | Performance of irradiated thin n-in-p planar pixel sensors for the ATLAS Inner Tracker upgrade |
title_sort | performance of irradiated thin n-in-p planar pixel sensors for the atlas inner tracker upgrade |
topic | hep-ex Particle Physics - Experiment physics.ins-det Detectors and Experimental Techniques 7: Advanced hybrid pixel detectors |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/12/12/C12007 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2301235 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2301235 |
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