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Tests and final integration of the ATLAS semiconductor tracker

The Silicon Tracker (SCT) is part of the Inner Detector at the ATLAS experiment at CERN. Its basic building blocks are 5 different types of silicon strip modules. In total more than 15000 p-on-n single-sided silicon strip sensors of an area of about 61 m2 were used to produce 4088 SCT modules. An ov...

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Autor principal: Mikulec, Bettina
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2005
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/990371
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description The Silicon Tracker (SCT) is part of the Inner Detector at the ATLAS experiment at CERN. Its basic building blocks are 5 different types of silicon strip modules. In total more than 15000 p-on-n single-sided silicon strip sensors of an area of about 61 m2 were used to produce 4088 SCT modules. An overall module production yield of 92% could be achieved, where the silicon modules comply with the tight electrical, thermal and mechanical specifications. The macro-assembly of 2112 barrel modules to the four barrel support cylinders was successfully carried out. The nine disks of one endcap are fully populated with 988 modules, and for the second endcap more than 50% of the modules are already mounted. Test results operating complete barrels will be presented as well as a description of the test setup. The different integration steps of the SCT with the surrounding Transition Radiation Tracker (TRT) will be explained. The installation of SCT and TRT into the ATLAS pit will happen during 2006.
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spelling cern-9903712019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/990371engMikulec, BettinaTests and final integration of the ATLAS semiconductor trackerDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe Silicon Tracker (SCT) is part of the Inner Detector at the ATLAS experiment at CERN. Its basic building blocks are 5 different types of silicon strip modules. In total more than 15000 p-on-n single-sided silicon strip sensors of an area of about 61 m2 were used to produce 4088 SCT modules. An overall module production yield of 92% could be achieved, where the silicon modules comply with the tight electrical, thermal and mechanical specifications. The macro-assembly of 2112 barrel modules to the four barrel support cylinders was successfully carried out. The nine disks of one endcap are fully populated with 988 modules, and for the second endcap more than 50% of the modules are already mounted. Test results operating complete barrels will be presented as well as a description of the test setup. The different integration steps of the SCT with the surrounding Transition Radiation Tracker (TRT) will be explained. The installation of SCT and TRT into the ATLAS pit will happen during 2006.CERN-OPEN-2006-055oai:cds.cern.ch:9903712005-11-10
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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Tests and final integration of the ATLAS semiconductor tracker
title Tests and final integration of the ATLAS semiconductor tracker
title_full Tests and final integration of the ATLAS semiconductor tracker
title_fullStr Tests and final integration of the ATLAS semiconductor tracker
title_full_unstemmed Tests and final integration of the ATLAS semiconductor tracker
title_short Tests and final integration of the ATLAS semiconductor tracker
title_sort tests and final integration of the atlas semiconductor tracker
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/990371
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