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Experimental Study and Empirical Modelling of Long Term Annealing of the ATLAS18 Sensors
In order to continue the program of the LHC, the accelerator will be upgraded to the HL-LHC, which will have a design luminosity 10e3 cm^2 s^-1, an order of magnitude greater than the present machine. In order to meet the occupancy and radiation hardness requirements resulting from this increase in...
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author | Orr, Robert Affolder, Tony Bhardwaj, Avani Chisholm, Andrew Stephen Cindro, Vladimir Crick, Benjamin Matthew Fadeyev, Vitaliy Gonella, Laura Kopsalis, Ioannis Lacasta Llacer, Carlos Lomas, Joshua David Mandic, Igor Solaz Contell, Carles Soldevila Serrano, Urmila Ullan, Miguel Unno, Yoshinobu Bernabeu Verdu, Jose Kanda, Mei Basso, Matthew Joseph George, William Frederick Allport, Philip Patrick |
author_facet | Orr, Robert Affolder, Tony Bhardwaj, Avani Chisholm, Andrew Stephen Cindro, Vladimir Crick, Benjamin Matthew Fadeyev, Vitaliy Gonella, Laura Kopsalis, Ioannis Lacasta Llacer, Carlos Lomas, Joshua David Mandic, Igor Solaz Contell, Carles Soldevila Serrano, Urmila Ullan, Miguel Unno, Yoshinobu Bernabeu Verdu, Jose Kanda, Mei Basso, Matthew Joseph George, William Frederick Allport, Philip Patrick |
author_sort | Orr, Robert |
collection | CERN |
description | In order to continue the program of the LHC, the accelerator will be upgraded to the HL-LHC, which will have a design luminosity 10e3 cm^2 s^-1, an order of magnitude greater than the present machine. In order to meet the occupancy and radiation hardness requirements resulting from this increase in luminosity, the present ATLAS tracking detector must be replaced. The ATLAS Collaboration is constructing a new central tracking system based completely on silicon sensors. The system comprises an inner pixel detector, a barrel strip detector and an endcap strip detector. In order to satisfy the radiation hardness requirements we have developed a new n-in-p sensor design. Extensive studies have shown that it results in detectors which comfortably reach the required end-of-life performance. The latest sensor layouts prepared for preproduction, known as ATLAS18, implement this design. However, as well as knowing the performance after a given irradiation fluence, operational considerations require an understanding of the time development of the annealing, and resulting variation of the collected charge, of irradiated detectors at different temperatures. This requirement results from the fact that there are various proposed temperature profiles for the operation of the detector over the expected lifetime of 14 years. Here we describe the measurement of charge collection performance as a function of irradiated fluence and long term annealing time. We also describe a semi-empirical model based on these measurements which allows us to predict the end-of-life charge collection as a function of the temperature profile during operation of the detector. The use of the model to study the effect of annealing on the strip detector at a radius of 40 cm and an integrated irradiation fluence of 16e14 MeV neutron equiv. is presented. This methodology can be applied to other regions of the detector, such as the pixels. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2023 |
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spelling | cern-28459902023-01-11T21:31:32Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2845990engOrr, RobertAffolder, TonyBhardwaj, AvaniChisholm, Andrew StephenCindro, VladimirCrick, Benjamin MatthewFadeyev, VitaliyGonella, LauraKopsalis, IoannisLacasta Llacer, CarlosLomas, Joshua DavidMandic, IgorSolaz Contell, CarlesSoldevila Serrano, UrmilaUllan, MiguelUnno, YoshinobuBernabeu Verdu, JoseKanda, MeiBasso, Matthew JosephGeorge, William FrederickAllport, Philip PatrickExperimental Study and Empirical Modelling of Long Term Annealing of the ATLAS18 SensorsParticle Physics - ExperimentIn order to continue the program of the LHC, the accelerator will be upgraded to the HL-LHC, which will have a design luminosity 10e3 cm^2 s^-1, an order of magnitude greater than the present machine. In order to meet the occupancy and radiation hardness requirements resulting from this increase in luminosity, the present ATLAS tracking detector must be replaced. The ATLAS Collaboration is constructing a new central tracking system based completely on silicon sensors. The system comprises an inner pixel detector, a barrel strip detector and an endcap strip detector. In order to satisfy the radiation hardness requirements we have developed a new n-in-p sensor design. Extensive studies have shown that it results in detectors which comfortably reach the required end-of-life performance. The latest sensor layouts prepared for preproduction, known as ATLAS18, implement this design. However, as well as knowing the performance after a given irradiation fluence, operational considerations require an understanding of the time development of the annealing, and resulting variation of the collected charge, of irradiated detectors at different temperatures. This requirement results from the fact that there are various proposed temperature profiles for the operation of the detector over the expected lifetime of 14 years. Here we describe the measurement of charge collection performance as a function of irradiated fluence and long term annealing time. We also describe a semi-empirical model based on these measurements which allows us to predict the end-of-life charge collection as a function of the temperature profile during operation of the detector. The use of the model to study the effect of annealing on the strip detector at a radius of 40 cm and an integrated irradiation fluence of 16e14 MeV neutron equiv. is presented. This methodology can be applied to other regions of the detector, such as the pixels.ATL-ITK-SLIDE-2022-677oai:cds.cern.ch:28459902023-01-11 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Orr, Robert Affolder, Tony Bhardwaj, Avani Chisholm, Andrew Stephen Cindro, Vladimir Crick, Benjamin Matthew Fadeyev, Vitaliy Gonella, Laura Kopsalis, Ioannis Lacasta Llacer, Carlos Lomas, Joshua David Mandic, Igor Solaz Contell, Carles Soldevila Serrano, Urmila Ullan, Miguel Unno, Yoshinobu Bernabeu Verdu, Jose Kanda, Mei Basso, Matthew Joseph George, William Frederick Allport, Philip Patrick Experimental Study and Empirical Modelling of Long Term Annealing of the ATLAS18 Sensors |
title | Experimental Study and Empirical Modelling of Long Term Annealing of the ATLAS18 Sensors |
title_full | Experimental Study and Empirical Modelling of Long Term Annealing of the ATLAS18 Sensors |
title_fullStr | Experimental Study and Empirical Modelling of Long Term Annealing of the ATLAS18 Sensors |
title_full_unstemmed | Experimental Study and Empirical Modelling of Long Term Annealing of the ATLAS18 Sensors |
title_short | Experimental Study and Empirical Modelling of Long Term Annealing of the ATLAS18 Sensors |
title_sort | experimental study and empirical modelling of long term annealing of the atlas18 sensors |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2845990 |
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