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Studies Of Radiation Effects On Pixel Sensors For The Cms Experiment And Design Of Radiation Hard Sensors For Future Upgrades Of Lhc Upgrade

The CMS experiment which is currently under construction at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN (Geneva, Switzerland) will contain a pixel detector that provides in its final configuration three space points per track close to the interaction point of the colliding beams. The readout chip is exp...

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Autor principal: Roy, A
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Purdue U. 2005
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/945999
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description The CMS experiment which is currently under construction at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN (Geneva, Switzerland) will contain a pixel detector that provides in its final configuration three space points per track close to the interaction point of the colliding beams. The readout chip is expected to survive a particle fluence of 6 &times; 10<super>14</super><italic> n</italic><italic><sub>eq</sub>/cm</italic><super>2</super> and therefore all components of the hybrid pixel detector have to perform well up to at least this fluence. This requires the silicon to operate partially depleted after irradiation and therefore &ldquo;n in n&rdquo; concept has been chosen. In order to perform IV tests on wafers to certify the quality of sensors and to hold accidentally unconnected pixels close to ground potential a resistive path between the pixels has been implemented by openings in the <italic>p </italic>-stop implants surrounding every pixel cell. Prototypes of such sensors have been produced by two different companies and their properties have been extensively tested before and after irradiation. Their behavior under irradiation and aging has been characterized. A new type of design for detectors, semi 3D, for future experiments has also been studied and discussed.
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spelling cern-9459992019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/945999engRoy, AStudies Of Radiation Effects On Pixel Sensors For The Cms Experiment And Design Of Radiation Hard Sensors For Future Upgrades Of Lhc UpgradeDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe CMS experiment which is currently under construction at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN (Geneva, Switzerland) will contain a pixel detector that provides in its final configuration three space points per track close to the interaction point of the colliding beams. The readout chip is expected to survive a particle fluence of 6 &times; 10<super>14</super><italic> n</italic><italic><sub>eq</sub>/cm</italic><super>2</super> and therefore all components of the hybrid pixel detector have to perform well up to at least this fluence. This requires the silicon to operate partially depleted after irradiation and therefore &ldquo;n in n&rdquo; concept has been chosen. In order to perform IV tests on wafers to certify the quality of sensors and to hold accidentally unconnected pixels close to ground potential a resistive path between the pixels has been implemented by openings in the <italic>p </italic>-stop implants surrounding every pixel cell. Prototypes of such sensors have been produced by two different companies and their properties have been extensively tested before and after irradiation. Their behavior under irradiation and aging has been characterized. A new type of design for detectors, semi 3D, for future experiments has also been studied and discussed.Purdue U.oai:cds.cern.ch:9459992005
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Studies Of Radiation Effects On Pixel Sensors For The Cms Experiment And Design Of Radiation Hard Sensors For Future Upgrades Of Lhc Upgrade
title Studies Of Radiation Effects On Pixel Sensors For The Cms Experiment And Design Of Radiation Hard Sensors For Future Upgrades Of Lhc Upgrade
title_full Studies Of Radiation Effects On Pixel Sensors For The Cms Experiment And Design Of Radiation Hard Sensors For Future Upgrades Of Lhc Upgrade
title_fullStr Studies Of Radiation Effects On Pixel Sensors For The Cms Experiment And Design Of Radiation Hard Sensors For Future Upgrades Of Lhc Upgrade
title_full_unstemmed Studies Of Radiation Effects On Pixel Sensors For The Cms Experiment And Design Of Radiation Hard Sensors For Future Upgrades Of Lhc Upgrade
title_short Studies Of Radiation Effects On Pixel Sensors For The Cms Experiment And Design Of Radiation Hard Sensors For Future Upgrades Of Lhc Upgrade
title_sort studies of radiation effects on pixel sensors for the cms experiment and design of radiation hard sensors for future upgrades of lhc upgrade
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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