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Low dose rate irradiation of the RD53A chip with Kr-85 beta source

<!--HTML-->To test the performance of the future pixel readout chip in the harsh High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) environment, an irradiation experiment has been setup with gaseous Kr-85 beta source with dose rate of about 7 rad/s. This setup was designed to emulate as closely as possible operatio...

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Autor principal: Dimitrievska, Aleksandra
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2782378
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author Dimitrievska, Aleksandra
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description <!--HTML-->To test the performance of the future pixel readout chip in the harsh High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) environment, an irradiation experiment has been setup with gaseous Kr-85 beta source with dose rate of about 7 rad/s. This setup was designed to emulate as closely as possible operation in the HL-LHC conditions of the ATLAS detector inner layer, including temperature, radiation, and continuous electrical operation. The low dose rate irradiation setup has been running since September 5th 2018 at a temperature of -15 degrees Celsius. The first results will be presented with a 500 Mrad total dose received.
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spelling cern-27823782022-11-02T22:02:14Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2782378engDimitrievska, AleksandraLow dose rate irradiation of the RD53A chip with Kr-85 beta sourceTWEPP 2021 Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle PhysicsConferences<!--HTML-->To test the performance of the future pixel readout chip in the harsh High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) environment, an irradiation experiment has been setup with gaseous Kr-85 beta source with dose rate of about 7 rad/s. This setup was designed to emulate as closely as possible operation in the HL-LHC conditions of the ATLAS detector inner layer, including temperature, radiation, and continuous electrical operation. The low dose rate irradiation setup has been running since September 5th 2018 at a temperature of -15 degrees Celsius. The first results will be presented with a 500 Mrad total dose received.oai:cds.cern.ch:27823782021
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Low dose rate irradiation of the RD53A chip with Kr-85 beta source
title Low dose rate irradiation of the RD53A chip with Kr-85 beta source
title_full Low dose rate irradiation of the RD53A chip with Kr-85 beta source
title_fullStr Low dose rate irradiation of the RD53A chip with Kr-85 beta source
title_full_unstemmed Low dose rate irradiation of the RD53A chip with Kr-85 beta source
title_short Low dose rate irradiation of the RD53A chip with Kr-85 beta source
title_sort low dose rate irradiation of the rd53a chip with kr-85 beta source
topic Conferences
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2782378
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