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Radiation damage effects on CMS-sensors quality assurance and irradiation tests

The LHC at CERN (Geneva, Switzerland) is a proton-proton collider with a luminosity of 10/sup 34/ (1/cm/sup 2/s) be working for 10 years (starting in 2007). CMS will be one of the general purpose detectors. The CMS tracker consists of 10 barrel layers, plus 2 times 9 endcap disks, all together 24328...

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Autores principales: Furgeri, A J, Assouak, S, de Boer, Wim, Forton, E, Hartmann, F, Freudenstein, S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/818329
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author Furgeri, A J
Assouak, S
de Boer, Wim
Forton, E
Hartmann, F
Freudenstein, S
author_facet Furgeri, A J
Assouak, S
de Boer, Wim
Forton, E
Hartmann, F
Freudenstein, S
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description The LHC at CERN (Geneva, Switzerland) is a proton-proton collider with a luminosity of 10/sup 34/ (1/cm/sup 2/s) be working for 10 years (starting in 2007). CMS will be one of the general purpose detectors. The CMS tracker consists of 10 barrel layers, plus 2 times 9 endcap disks, all together 24328 silicon sensors with a total area of 206m/sup 2/ silicon, covering a pseudorapidity of eta <or= 2.5. For the sensors close to the beam pipe fluences of 1.6 10/sup 14/ (n1MeV/cm/sup 2/) are expected over the 10 years lifetime. To guarantee the functionality of the single side silicon sensors during the runtime of LHC a quality assurance was developed. In the 2 Irradiation Qualification Centers (IQC) in Karlsruhe (Germany) and Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium) a fraction of 1% of the sensors are electrically qualified. In Karlsruhe the sensors are irradiated with 26 MeV - protons and in Louvain-la-Neuve with fast neutrons. For safety reasons sensors are irradiated with a fluence 50% higher than predicted. The electrical parameters are determined before and after irradiation. (3 refs).
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spelling cern-8183292019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/818329engFurgeri, A JAssouak, Sde Boer, WimForton, EHartmann, FFreudenstein, SRadiation damage effects on CMS-sensors quality assurance and irradiation testsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe LHC at CERN (Geneva, Switzerland) is a proton-proton collider with a luminosity of 10/sup 34/ (1/cm/sup 2/s) be working for 10 years (starting in 2007). CMS will be one of the general purpose detectors. The CMS tracker consists of 10 barrel layers, plus 2 times 9 endcap disks, all together 24328 silicon sensors with a total area of 206m/sup 2/ silicon, covering a pseudorapidity of eta <or= 2.5. For the sensors close to the beam pipe fluences of 1.6 10/sup 14/ (n1MeV/cm/sup 2/) are expected over the 10 years lifetime. To guarantee the functionality of the single side silicon sensors during the runtime of LHC a quality assurance was developed. In the 2 Irradiation Qualification Centers (IQC) in Karlsruhe (Germany) and Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium) a fraction of 1% of the sensors are electrically qualified. In Karlsruhe the sensors are irradiated with 26 MeV - protons and in Louvain-la-Neuve with fast neutrons. For safety reasons sensors are irradiated with a fluence 50% higher than predicted. The electrical parameters are determined before and after irradiation. (3 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:8183292004
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Furgeri, A J
Assouak, S
de Boer, Wim
Forton, E
Hartmann, F
Freudenstein, S
Radiation damage effects on CMS-sensors quality assurance and irradiation tests
title Radiation damage effects on CMS-sensors quality assurance and irradiation tests
title_full Radiation damage effects on CMS-sensors quality assurance and irradiation tests
title_fullStr Radiation damage effects on CMS-sensors quality assurance and irradiation tests
title_full_unstemmed Radiation damage effects on CMS-sensors quality assurance and irradiation tests
title_short Radiation damage effects on CMS-sensors quality assurance and irradiation tests
title_sort radiation damage effects on cms-sensors quality assurance and irradiation tests
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/818329
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