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Radiation damage in p-type EPI silicon pad diodes irradiated with protons and neutrons

In view of the HL-LHC upgrade, radiation-tolerant silicon sensors containing low-resistivity p-type implants or substrates, like LGAD or HV-CMOS devices, are being developed in the framework of ATLAS, CMS, RD50 and other sensor R&D; projects. These devices are facing a particular problem - the a...

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Autores principales: Gurimskaya, Yana, Dias De Almeida, Pedro, Fernandez Garcia, Marcos, Mateu Suau, Isidre, Moll, Michael, Fretwurst, Eckhart, Makarenko, Leonid, Pintilie, Ioana
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2019.05.062
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2725196
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author Gurimskaya, Yana
Dias De Almeida, Pedro
Fernandez Garcia, Marcos
Mateu Suau, Isidre
Moll, Michael
Fretwurst, Eckhart
Makarenko, Leonid
Pintilie, Ioana
author_facet Gurimskaya, Yana
Dias De Almeida, Pedro
Fernandez Garcia, Marcos
Mateu Suau, Isidre
Moll, Michael
Fretwurst, Eckhart
Makarenko, Leonid
Pintilie, Ioana
author_sort Gurimskaya, Yana
collection CERN
description In view of the HL-LHC upgrade, radiation-tolerant silicon sensors containing low-resistivity p-type implants or substrates, like LGAD or HV-CMOS devices, are being developed in the framework of ATLAS, CMS, RD50 and other sensor R&D; projects. These devices are facing a particular problem - the apparent deactivation of the doping due to the irradiation, the so-called acceptor removal effect. In the present work proton and neutron fluence-dependent radiation damage effects, including the change in leakage current and effective doping concentration, space charge sign-inversion, but also introduction and annealing of point- and cluster-like defects have been studied in Si pad diodes fabricated from p-type EPI material of different resistivity (10–1000 Ω⋅cm ). Standard electrical characterisations (IV, CV), TCT (Transient Current Technique) and TSC (Thermally Stimulated Current) techniques were applied. A correlation between effective doping concentration obtained from CV measurements and defect concentration $N_t$ extracted from TSC measurements for both - neutron and proton - irradiations was observed pointing towards the microscopic origin of the acceptor removal. A detailed analysis of the dominant TSC peaks - E(30), $\mathrm{B_i O_i}$ and three main deep acceptor levels H(116), H(140) and H(152) - responsible for the changes in the effective space charge is performed. The origin and annealing behavior of E(30) and H(40) and other cluster-related defects are discussed as well.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-17368022022-08-17T12:59:44Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2019.05.062http://cds.cern.ch/record/2725196engGurimskaya, YanaDias De Almeida, PedroFernandez Garcia, MarcosMateu Suau, IsidreMoll, MichaelFretwurst, EckhartMakarenko, LeonidPintilie, IoanaRadiation damage in p-type EPI silicon pad diodes irradiated with protons and neutronsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesIn view of the HL-LHC upgrade, radiation-tolerant silicon sensors containing low-resistivity p-type implants or substrates, like LGAD or HV-CMOS devices, are being developed in the framework of ATLAS, CMS, RD50 and other sensor R&D; projects. These devices are facing a particular problem - the apparent deactivation of the doping due to the irradiation, the so-called acceptor removal effect. In the present work proton and neutron fluence-dependent radiation damage effects, including the change in leakage current and effective doping concentration, space charge sign-inversion, but also introduction and annealing of point- and cluster-like defects have been studied in Si pad diodes fabricated from p-type EPI material of different resistivity (10–1000 Ω⋅cm ). Standard electrical characterisations (IV, CV), TCT (Transient Current Technique) and TSC (Thermally Stimulated Current) techniques were applied. A correlation between effective doping concentration obtained from CV measurements and defect concentration $N_t$ extracted from TSC measurements for both - neutron and proton - irradiations was observed pointing towards the microscopic origin of the acceptor removal. A detailed analysis of the dominant TSC peaks - E(30), $\mathrm{B_i O_i}$ and three main deep acceptor levels H(116), H(140) and H(152) - responsible for the changes in the effective space charge is performed. The origin and annealing behavior of E(30) and H(40) and other cluster-related defects are discussed as well.In view of the HL-LHC upgrade, radiation-tolerant silicon sensors containing low-resistivity p-type implants or substrates, like LGAD or HV-CMOS devices, are being developed in the framework of ATLAS, CMS, RD50 and other sensor R&D; projects. These devices are facing a particular problem — the apparent deactivation of the doping due to the irradiation, the so-called acceptor removal effect. In the present work proton and neutron fluence-dependent radiation damage effects, including the change in leakage current and effective doping concentration, space charge sign-inversion, but also introduction and annealing of point- and cluster-like defects have been studied in Si pad diodes fabricated from p-type EPI material of different resistivity (10–1000 Ωcm ). Standard electrical characterisations (IV, CV), TCT (Transient Current Technique) and TSC (Thermally Stimulated Current) techniques were applied. A correlation between effective doping concentration obtained from CV measurements and defect concentration $N_t$ extracted from TSC measurements for both – neutron and proton – irradiations was observed pointing towards the microscopic origin of the acceptor removal. A detailed analysis of the dominant TSC peaks - E(30), $\mathrm{B_i O_i}$ and three main deep acceptor levels H(116), H(140) and H(152) - responsible for the changes in the effective space charge is performed. The origin and annealing behaviour of E(30) and H(40) and other cluster-related defects are discussed as well.Elsevieroai:inspirehep.net:17368022020
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Gurimskaya, Yana
Dias De Almeida, Pedro
Fernandez Garcia, Marcos
Mateu Suau, Isidre
Moll, Michael
Fretwurst, Eckhart
Makarenko, Leonid
Pintilie, Ioana
Radiation damage in p-type EPI silicon pad diodes irradiated with protons and neutrons
title Radiation damage in p-type EPI silicon pad diodes irradiated with protons and neutrons
title_full Radiation damage in p-type EPI silicon pad diodes irradiated with protons and neutrons
title_fullStr Radiation damage in p-type EPI silicon pad diodes irradiated with protons and neutrons
title_full_unstemmed Radiation damage in p-type EPI silicon pad diodes irradiated with protons and neutrons
title_short Radiation damage in p-type EPI silicon pad diodes irradiated with protons and neutrons
title_sort radiation damage in p-type epi silicon pad diodes irradiated with protons and neutrons
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2019.05.062
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2725196
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