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Signals from fluorescent materials on the surface of silicon micro-strip sensors

For the High-Luminosity Upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, the ATLAS Inner Detector will be replaced with a new, all-silicon tracker (ITk). In order to minimise the amount of material in the ITk, circuit boards with readout electronics will be glued onto the active area of the sensor. Sev...

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Autores principales: Sperlich, Dennis, Poley, Anne-luise, Bloch, Ingo, Blue, Andrew, Buttar, Craig, Fadeyev, Vitaliy, Gray, Calum, Lacker, Heiko, Rehnisch, Laura, Stegler, Martin
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Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2302954
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author Sperlich, Dennis
Poley, Anne-luise
Bloch, Ingo
Blue, Andrew
Buttar, Craig
Fadeyev, Vitaliy
Gray, Calum
Lacker, Heiko
Rehnisch, Laura
Stegler, Martin
author_facet Sperlich, Dennis
Poley, Anne-luise
Bloch, Ingo
Blue, Andrew
Buttar, Craig
Fadeyev, Vitaliy
Gray, Calum
Lacker, Heiko
Rehnisch, Laura
Stegler, Martin
author_sort Sperlich, Dennis
collection CERN
description For the High-Luminosity Upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, the ATLAS Inner Detector will be replaced with a new, all-silicon tracker (ITk). In order to minimise the amount of material in the ITk, circuit boards with readout electronics will be glued onto the active area of the sensor. Several adhesives, investigated to be used for the construction of detector modules, were found to become fluorescent when exposed to UV light. These adhesives could become a light source in the high-radiation environment of the ATLAS detector. The effect of fluorescent material covering the sensor surface in a high-radiation environment has been studied for a silicon micro-strip sensor using a micro-focused X-ray beam. By positioning the beam parallel to the sensor surfave and pointing it both inside the sensor and above the sensor surface inside the deposited glue, the sensor responses from direct hits and fluorescence can be compared with high precision. This contribution presents a setup to study the susceptibility of silicon strip sensors to light contamination from fluorescent materials and shows their impact on the noise and fake signal rate of a sensor operated in a high-radiation environment.
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spelling cern-23029542019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2302954engSperlich, DennisPoley, Anne-luiseBloch, IngoBlue, AndrewButtar, CraigFadeyev, VitaliyGray, CalumLacker, HeikoRehnisch, LauraStegler, MartinSignals from fluorescent materials on the surface of silicon micro-strip sensorsParticle Physics - ExperimentFor the High-Luminosity Upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, the ATLAS Inner Detector will be replaced with a new, all-silicon tracker (ITk). In order to minimise the amount of material in the ITk, circuit boards with readout electronics will be glued onto the active area of the sensor. Several adhesives, investigated to be used for the construction of detector modules, were found to become fluorescent when exposed to UV light. These adhesives could become a light source in the high-radiation environment of the ATLAS detector. The effect of fluorescent material covering the sensor surface in a high-radiation environment has been studied for a silicon micro-strip sensor using a micro-focused X-ray beam. By positioning the beam parallel to the sensor surfave and pointing it both inside the sensor and above the sensor surface inside the deposited glue, the sensor responses from direct hits and fluorescence can be compared with high precision. This contribution presents a setup to study the susceptibility of silicon strip sensors to light contamination from fluorescent materials and shows their impact on the noise and fake signal rate of a sensor operated in a high-radiation environment.ATL-ITK-PROC-2018-008oai:cds.cern.ch:23029542018-02-05
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Sperlich, Dennis
Poley, Anne-luise
Bloch, Ingo
Blue, Andrew
Buttar, Craig
Fadeyev, Vitaliy
Gray, Calum
Lacker, Heiko
Rehnisch, Laura
Stegler, Martin
Signals from fluorescent materials on the surface of silicon micro-strip sensors
title Signals from fluorescent materials on the surface of silicon micro-strip sensors
title_full Signals from fluorescent materials on the surface of silicon micro-strip sensors
title_fullStr Signals from fluorescent materials on the surface of silicon micro-strip sensors
title_full_unstemmed Signals from fluorescent materials on the surface of silicon micro-strip sensors
title_short Signals from fluorescent materials on the surface of silicon micro-strip sensors
title_sort signals from fluorescent materials on the surface of silicon micro-strip sensors
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2302954
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