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Analysis of the radiation tolerance of the LHCb silicon vertex detector

This note analyses the radiation tolerance of the LHC-B silicon vertex detector in the framework of the latest damage models put forward by the ROSE / CERN RD 48 Collaboration. The calculations assume constant temperature and constant flux for a one year beam period of 240 d. It is found that the ul...

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Autor principal: Feick, H
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/691674
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description This note analyses the radiation tolerance of the LHC-B silicon vertex detector in the framework of the latest damage models put forward by the ROSE / CERN RD 48 Collaboration. The calculations assume constant temperature and constant flux for a one year beam period of 240 d. It is found that the ultimate failure of the detectors is due to the damage-induced doping changes causing the loss of sensitive volume. Increases in the leakage current and carrier trapping stay at a tolerable level. Given a suitable operating temperature (5 degree C) and initial resistivity, detectors of 150 _m (480 \Omega cm) and 200 _m (850\Omega cm) thickness are expected to remain fully depleted with 200 V up to equivalent 1-MeV neutron fluences of 5 \Theta 1014cm\Gamma 2and 9 \Theta 1014cm\Gamma 2, respectively. Admitting partially depleted operation, the lower benchmarkfigure of 7000 collected electrons is reached at radiation doses as high as 8 \Theta 1014cm\Gamma 2 and1 \Theta 1015cm\Gamma 2, respectively. A conservative 50 4.065235e-309rror in the quoted values is due to the uncertainty in the experimentally determined constants of the damage models.1
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spelling cern-6916742019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/691674engFeick, HAnalysis of the radiation tolerance of the LHCb silicon vertex detectorDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThis note analyses the radiation tolerance of the LHC-B silicon vertex detector in the framework of the latest damage models put forward by the ROSE / CERN RD 48 Collaboration. The calculations assume constant temperature and constant flux for a one year beam period of 240 d. It is found that the ultimate failure of the detectors is due to the damage-induced doping changes causing the loss of sensitive volume. Increases in the leakage current and carrier trapping stay at a tolerable level. Given a suitable operating temperature (5 degree C) and initial resistivity, detectors of 150 _m (480 \Omega cm) and 200 _m (850\Omega cm) thickness are expected to remain fully depleted with 200 V up to equivalent 1-MeV neutron fluences of 5 \Theta 1014cm\Gamma 2and 9 \Theta 1014cm\Gamma 2, respectively. Admitting partially depleted operation, the lower benchmarkfigure of 7000 collected electrons is reached at radiation doses as high as 8 \Theta 1014cm\Gamma 2 and1 \Theta 1015cm\Gamma 2, respectively. A conservative 50 4.065235e-309rror in the quoted values is due to the uncertainty in the experimentally determined constants of the damage models.1LHCb-98-043oai:cds.cern.ch:6916741998-06-02
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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Analysis of the radiation tolerance of the LHCb silicon vertex detector
title Analysis of the radiation tolerance of the LHCb silicon vertex detector
title_full Analysis of the radiation tolerance of the LHCb silicon vertex detector
title_fullStr Analysis of the radiation tolerance of the LHCb silicon vertex detector
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the radiation tolerance of the LHCb silicon vertex detector
title_short Analysis of the radiation tolerance of the LHCb silicon vertex detector
title_sort analysis of the radiation tolerance of the lhcb silicon vertex detector
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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