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Radiation tolerance of oxygenated n-strip read-out detectors

Following earlier work on 'oxygenated' detectors in terms of charge collection efficiencies after proton irradiation, full-size detectors for the LHC have been processed with n-side read-out on oxygen enhanced n-type silicon substrates. Two hundred-micron-thick detectors have been inhomoge...

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Autores principales: Allport, P P, Casse, G, Greenall, A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2003.08.007
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author Allport, P P
Casse, G
Greenall, A
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Casse, G
Greenall, A
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description Following earlier work on 'oxygenated' detectors in terms of charge collection efficiencies after proton irradiation, full-size detectors for the LHC have been processed with n-side read-out on oxygen enhanced n-type silicon substrates. Two hundred-micron-thick detectors have been inhomogeneously irradiated up to doses of 7 multiplied by 10**1**4p/cm**2 using 24 GeV protons from the CERN PS. Results are presented on the charge collection efficiencies as a function of operating voltage for regions of the detectors irradiated to different doses, using LHC speed analogue read-out electronics. The measurements confirm the expectations which led to our original proposal of such detectors which are now being envisaged for the silicon-based detector systems at the LHC designed to withstand the greatest doses. The possibilities for survival at an upgraded luminosity LHC (Super-LHC) are also briefly discussed.
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spelling cern-7258642019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2003.08.007http://cds.cern.ch/record/725864engAllport, P PCasse, GGreenall, ARadiation tolerance of oxygenated n-strip read-out detectorsHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsFollowing earlier work on 'oxygenated' detectors in terms of charge collection efficiencies after proton irradiation, full-size detectors for the LHC have been processed with n-side read-out on oxygen enhanced n-type silicon substrates. Two hundred-micron-thick detectors have been inhomogeneously irradiated up to doses of 7 multiplied by 10**1**4p/cm**2 using 24 GeV protons from the CERN PS. Results are presented on the charge collection efficiencies as a function of operating voltage for regions of the detectors irradiated to different doses, using LHC speed analogue read-out electronics. The measurements confirm the expectations which led to our original proposal of such detectors which are now being envisaged for the silicon-based detector systems at the LHC designed to withstand the greatest doses. The possibilities for survival at an upgraded luminosity LHC (Super-LHC) are also briefly discussed.oai:cds.cern.ch:7258642003
spellingShingle Health Physics and Radiation Effects
Allport, P P
Casse, G
Greenall, A
Radiation tolerance of oxygenated n-strip read-out detectors
title Radiation tolerance of oxygenated n-strip read-out detectors
title_full Radiation tolerance of oxygenated n-strip read-out detectors
title_fullStr Radiation tolerance of oxygenated n-strip read-out detectors
title_full_unstemmed Radiation tolerance of oxygenated n-strip read-out detectors
title_short Radiation tolerance of oxygenated n-strip read-out detectors
title_sort radiation tolerance of oxygenated n-strip read-out detectors
topic Health Physics and Radiation Effects
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2003.08.007
http://cds.cern.ch/record/725864
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