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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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Autor principal: Safa, Ali
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2791112
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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.
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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
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