Title :
Radiation hard silicon strips detectors for the SLHC
Author :
Miñano, Mercedes
Author_Institution :
Inst. de Fis. Corpuscular, IFIC (UV-CSIC), Valencia, Spain
Abstract :
While the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is getting ready to start taking data in 2009, scenarios for a machine upgrade to achieve a much higher luminosity are being developed. In the current planning, it is foreseen to increase the luminosity of the LHC at CERN around 2018. As radiation damage scales with integrated luminosity, the particle physics experiments will need to be equipped with a new generation of radiation hard detectors. This article reports on the status of the R&D projects on radiation hard silicon strips detectors for particle physics, linked to the Large Hadron Collider Upgrade, superluminous-LHC (sLHC) of the ATLAS microstrip detector. The primary focus of this report is on measuring the radiation hardness of the silicon materials and the detectors under study. This involves designing silicon detectors, irradiating them to the sLHC radiation levels and studying their performance as particle detectors. The most promising silicon detector for the different radiation levels in the different regions of the ATLAS microstrip detector will be presented. Important challenges related to engineering layout, powering, cooling and reading out a very large strip detector are presented. Ideas on possible schemes for the layout and support mechanics will be shown.
Keywords :
position sensitive particle detectors; radiation detection; radiation effects; silicon radiation detectors; ATLAS microstrip detector; CERN; Large Hadron Collider; SLHC; radiation damage; radiation hard silicon strip detector; radiation hardness measurment; superluminous-LHC; very large strip detector; Collaboration; Event detection; Large Hadron Collider; Magnets; Microstrip; Physics; Radiation detectors; Semiconductor radiation detectors; Silicon radiation detectors; Strips; high energy physics; microstrip; radiation detectors; sLHC; silicon;
Conference_Titel :
Advancements in Nuclear Instrumentation Measurement Methods and their Applications (ANIMMA), 2009 First International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Marseille
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5207-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5208-8
DOI :
10.1109/ANIMMA.2009.5503747