DocumentCode
756923
Title
Charge Collection Efficiency Measurements for Segmented Silicon Detectors Irradiatedto
Author
Casse, Gianluigi ; Affolder, Antony ; Allport, Philip P.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Phys., Liverpool Univ., Liverpool
Volume
55
Issue
3
fYear
2008
fDate
6/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1695
Lastpage
1699
Abstract
Plans are well advanced for a phased upgrade program of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. An improvement of nearly a factor of ten to reach a luminosity close to 1035 cm2 s-1 is the target of the upgraded machine, called the Super LHC (SLHC). The innermost tracker devices in the SLHC will be exposed to hadron radiation doses in excess of 1 times 1016 neq cm-2. The detectors to be used in the tracker system of the SLHC experiments need therefore to be qualified to these extreme fluences. Segmented n-strip silicon detectors made with thin (140 mum) and standard (300 mum) p-type substrates have been irradiated with neutrons to different fluences up to 1 times 1016 neq cm-2 and characterised in term of charge collection efficiency measurements using high speed (40 MHZ, 25 ns shaping time) analogue electronics. These measurements are the first direct comparison between the charge collection performance of thin and thick silicon microstrip devices as a function of different fluences relevant to future supercolliders. They also set a reference for the maximum collected charge by segmented sensors made in planar technologies (microstrip and pixel detectors) at these extreme doses, allowing for predictions on the functionality of silicon detectors that can operated in the inner tracking system of SLHC experiments.
Keywords
neutron effects; nuclear electronics; position sensitive particle detectors; silicon radiation detectors; CERN; Super LHC; charge collection efficiency; frequency 40 MHz; hadron radiation doses; high-speed analogue electronics; inner tracking system; luminosity; neutron irradiation; p-type substrates; pixel detectors; segmented n-strip silicon detectors; silicon microstrip devices; size 140 mum; size 300 mum; Charge measurement; Current measurement; Detectors; Image segmentation; Large Hadron Collider; Measurement standards; Microstrip; Neutrons; Silicon; Target tracking; Position sensitive particle detectors; radiation detectors; radiation hardening; silicon radiation detectors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2008.924093
Filename
4545079
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