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Characterisation of the new tracker sensors for the CMS experiment at CERN
I-V and C-V curves are crucial measurements required to characterise Silicon sensors. They must be performed at reception and at several steps of particle detector module assembly to spot potential damages. High-voltage (1kV) biasing of those sensors and accurate current measurements (50??A max) are...
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author | Safa, Ali |
author_facet | Safa, Ali |
author_sort | Safa, Ali |
collection | CERN |
description | I-V and C-V curves are crucial measurements required to characterise Silicon sensors. They must be performed at reception and at several steps of particle detector module assembly to spot potential damages. High-voltage (1kV) biasing of those sensors and accurate current measurements (50??A max) are mandatory for sensor characterization. High-voltage electrometers and LCR meters with proper decoupling are the typical instruments used to perform those measurements. Those instruments are rather expensive (10k euros range)and are often over-specified for this precise task. We developed a system tailored to perform both I-V and C-V measurements of sensors in one compact, low-cost instrument.The instrument is built around a PCB that implements a low ripple (100mV) 1kV high voltage power supply, a high-side AC/DC current measurement circuit and a capacitance measurement circuit. The instrument is coupled to an external signal generator, a computer that extracts electrical parameters and the I-V/C-V curves, and a Programmable System-On-Chip (PSOC) which handles source control in addition to current, voltage and voltage/current phase measurements. On top of that, temperature and relative humidity are monitored. Finally, low-voltage DC regulators can power readout electronics of fully assembled modules to provide a standalone test station usable in sensor/module characterisation or in thermal cycling. |
id | cern-2791112 |
institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2020 |
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spelling | cern-27911122021-11-22T21:21:45Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2791112engSafa, AliCharacterisation of the new tracker sensors for the CMS experiment at CERNDetectors and Experimental TechniquesI-V and C-V curves are crucial measurements required to characterise Silicon sensors. They must be performed at reception and at several steps of particle detector module assembly to spot potential damages. High-voltage (1kV) biasing of those sensors and accurate current measurements (50??A max) are mandatory for sensor characterization. High-voltage electrometers and LCR meters with proper decoupling are the typical instruments used to perform those measurements. Those instruments are rather expensive (10k euros range)and are often over-specified for this precise task. We developed a system tailored to perform both I-V and C-V measurements of sensors in one compact, low-cost instrument.The instrument is built around a PCB that implements a low ripple (100mV) 1kV high voltage power supply, a high-side AC/DC current measurement circuit and a capacitance measurement circuit. The instrument is coupled to an external signal generator, a computer that extracts electrical parameters and the I-V/C-V curves, and a Programmable System-On-Chip (PSOC) which handles source control in addition to current, voltage and voltage/current phase measurements. On top of that, temperature and relative humidity are monitored. Finally, low-voltage DC regulators can power readout electronics of fully assembled modules to provide a standalone test station usable in sensor/module characterisation or in thermal cycling.CMS-TS-2020-010CERN-THESIS-2020-385oai:cds.cern.ch:27911122020 |
spellingShingle | Detectors and Experimental Techniques Safa, Ali Characterisation of the new tracker sensors for the CMS experiment at CERN |
title | Characterisation of the new tracker sensors
for the CMS experiment at CERN |
title_full | Characterisation of the new tracker sensors
for the CMS experiment at CERN |
title_fullStr | Characterisation of the new tracker sensors
for the CMS experiment at CERN |
title_full_unstemmed | Characterisation of the new tracker sensors
for the CMS experiment at CERN |
title_short | Characterisation of the new tracker sensors
for the CMS experiment at CERN |
title_sort | characterisation of the new tracker sensors
for the cms experiment at cern |
topic | Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2791112 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT safaali characterisationofthenewtrackersensorsforthecmsexperimentatcern |