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The LHCb Silicon Inner Tracker

A silicon strip detector has been adopted as baseline technology for the LHCb Inner Tracker system. It consists of nine planar stations covering a cross-shaped area around the LHCb beam pipe. Depending on the final layout of the stations, the sensitive surface of the Inner Tracker will be of the ord...

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Autor principal: Sievers, P
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/691470
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description A silicon strip detector has been adopted as baseline technology for the LHCb Inner Tracker system. It consists of nine planar stations covering a cross-shaped area around the LHCb beam pipe. Depending on the final layout of the stations, the sensitive surface of the Inner Tracker will be of the order of 14 m^2. Ladders have to be 22 cm long and the pitch of the sensors should be as large as possible in order to reduce costs of the readout electronics. Major design criteria are material budget, short shaping time and a moderate spatial resolution of about 80 mum. After an introduction on the requirements of the LHCb Inner Tracker we present a description and characterization of silicon prototype sensors. First laboratory and test beam results are discussed. Presented at "5th International Conference on Large Scale Applications and Radiation Hardness of Semiconductor Detectors", Firenze, July 4-6, 2001
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spelling cern-6914702019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/691470engSievers, PThe LHCb Silicon Inner TrackerDetectors and Experimental TechniquesA silicon strip detector has been adopted as baseline technology for the LHCb Inner Tracker system. It consists of nine planar stations covering a cross-shaped area around the LHCb beam pipe. Depending on the final layout of the stations, the sensitive surface of the Inner Tracker will be of the order of 14 m^2. Ladders have to be 22 cm long and the pitch of the sensors should be as large as possible in order to reduce costs of the readout electronics. Major design criteria are material budget, short shaping time and a moderate spatial resolution of about 80 mum. After an introduction on the requirements of the LHCb Inner Tracker we present a description and characterization of silicon prototype sensors. First laboratory and test beam results are discussed. Presented at "5th International Conference on Large Scale Applications and Radiation Hardness of Semiconductor Detectors", Firenze, July 4-6, 2001LHCb-2001-108oai:cds.cern.ch:6914702001-08-13
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Sievers, P
The LHCb Silicon Inner Tracker
title The LHCb Silicon Inner Tracker
title_full The LHCb Silicon Inner Tracker
title_fullStr The LHCb Silicon Inner Tracker
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title_short The LHCb Silicon Inner Tracker
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topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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