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ATLAS ITk Pixel Detector Overview
For the High Luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider the current ATLAS Inner Detector will be replaced by an all-silicon Inner Tracker. The pixel detector will consist of 5 barrel layers and a number of rings, resulting in about 13 m$^2$ of instrumented area. Due to the huge non-ionising flu...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2021
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Acceso en línea: | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2767329 |
Sumario: | For the High Luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider the current ATLAS Inner Detector will be replaced by an all-silicon Inner Tracker. The pixel detector will consist of 5 barrel layers and a number of rings, resulting in about 13 m$^2$ of instrumented area. Due to the huge non-ionising fluence (1 $\cdot$ 10$^{16}$ neq /cm$^2$ ) and ionising dose (5 MGy), the two innermost layers, instrumented with 3D pixel sensors and 100 μm thin planar sensors, will be replaced after about 5 years of operation. Each pixel layer comprises hybrid detector modules that will be read out by novel ASICs, implemented in 65 nm CMOS technology, with a bandwidth of up to 5 Gbit/s. Data will be transmitted optically to the off-detector readout system. To save material in the servicing cables, serial powering is employed for the supply voltage of the readout ASICs. Large scale prototyping programmes are being carried out by all sub-systems. This paper will give an overview of the layout and current status of the development of the ITk Pixel Detector. |
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