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ATLAS ITk strip sensor quality assurance tests and results of ATLAS18 pre-production sensors

Towards the high luminosity (HL) operation of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the inner tracking system of the ATLAS detector is replaced by a fully silicon-based inner tracker (ITk). Its outer region consists of 17,888 $n^+$-in-$p$ silicon strip sensors. In order to confirm key properties of the p...

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Autores principales: Hirose, Shigeki, Allport, Philip Patrick, Bach Marques, Eric, Basso, Matthew Joseph, Bhardwaj, Avani, Chisholm, Andrew Stephen, Cindro, Vladimir, Ciungu, Bianca Monica, Crick, Benjamin Matthew, Fernandez-Tejero, Xavi, Fleta Corral, Celeste, George, William Frederick, Gonella, Laura, Hara, Kazuhiko, Hunter, Amelia, Ishii, Tatsuya, Knight, Timothy Michael, Kopsalis, Ioannis, Kroll, Jiri, Kvasnicka, Jiri, Latonova, Vera, Lomas, Joshua David, Mandic, Igor, Mikestikova, Marcela, Nakamura, Koji, Orr, Robert, Saito, Kota, Ullan, Miguel, Unno, Yoshinobu
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2846069
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Sumario:Towards the high luminosity (HL) operation of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the inner tracking system of the ATLAS detector is replaced by a fully silicon-based inner tracker (ITk). Its outer region consists of 17,888 $n^+$-in-$p$ silicon strip sensors. In order to confirm key properties of the production sensors as well as to establish a solid workflow of quality inspection and monitoring of the various sensor properties, about 5\% of the total strip sensors were produced in 2020 as a pre-production run. As a quality assurance (QA) program, irradiation of dedicated QA test pieces was periodically performed. The fluences of proton, neutron and $\gamma$-ray irradiations were up to $1.6 \times 10^{15}$ 1-MeV neutrons$/\mathrm{cm}^2$ and 0.66 MGy, which are equivalent to the maximum expected radiation fluences at the HL-LHC operation with a safety factor of 1.5. Results from 154 QA test pieces demonstrated high quality of the strip sensors through the pre-production. Detailed understanding of post-irradiated strip sensors was acquired, and the procedures of irradiation and post-irradiation QA testing were fully established. Consequently, the 3.8-year project of the strip sensor production for the ATLAS ITk detector was initiated in July 2021.