Detailed studies of full-size ATLAS12 sensors

Hommels, L.B.A. et al. (2016) Detailed studies of full-size ATLAS12 sensors. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors, and Associated Equipment, 831, pp. 167-173. (doi: 10.1016/j.nima.2016.03.042)

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Abstract

The “ATLAS ITk Strip Sensor Collaboration” R&D group has developed a second iteration of single-sided n+-in-p type micro-strip sensors for use in the tracker upgrade of the ATLAS experiment at the High-Luminosity (HL) LHC. The full size sensors measure approximately View the MathML source and are designed for tolerance against the View the MathML source fluence expected at the HL-LHC. Each sensor has 4 columns of 1280 individual View the MathML source long channels, arranged at View the MathML source pitch. Four batches comprising 120 sensors produced by Hamamatsu Photonics were evaluated for their mechanical, and electrical bulk and strip characteristics. Optical microscopy measurements were performed to obtain the sensor surface profile. Leakage current and bulk capacitance properties were measured for each individual sensor. For sample strips across the sensor batches, the inter-strip capacitance and resistance as well as properties of the punch-through protection structure were measured. A multi-channel probecard was used to measure leakage current, coupling capacitance and bias resistance for each individual channel of 100 sensors in three batches. The compiled results for 120 unirradiated sensors are presented in this paper, including summary results for almost 500,000 strips probed. Results on the reverse bias voltage dependence of various parameters and frequency dependence of tested capacitances are included for validation of the experimental methods used. Comparing results with specified values, almost all sensors fall well within specification.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Ashby, Mr Joe and Buttar, Professor Craig and O'Shea, Professor Val and Mcmullen, Mr Thomas and Doherty, Mr Frederick and Bates, Dr Richard and Blue, Dr Andrew
Authors: Hommels, L.B.A., Allport, P.P., Baca, M., Broughton, J., Chisholm, A., Nikolopoulos, K., Pyatt, S., Thomas, J.P., Wilson, J.A., Kierstead, J., Kuczewski, P., Lynn, D., Arratia, M., Klein, C.T., Ullan, M., Fleta, C., Fernandez-Tejero, J., Bloch, I., Gregor, I.M., Lohwasser, K., Poley, L., Tackmann, K., Trofimov, A., Yildirim, E., Hauser, M., Jakobs, K., Kuehn, S., Mahboubi, K., Mori, R., Parzefall, U., Clark, A., Ferrere, D., Gonzalez Sevilla, S., Ashby, J., Blue, A., Bates, R., Buttar, C., Doherty, F., McMullen, T., McEwan, F., O'Shea, V., Kamada, S., Yamamura, K., Ikegami, Y., Nakamura, K., Takubo, Y., Unno, Y., Takashima, R., Chilingarov, A., Fox, H., Affolder, A.A., Casse, G., Dervan, P., Forshaw, D., Greenall, A., Wonsak, S., Wormald, M., Cindro, V., Kramberger, G., Mandić, I., Mikuž, M., Gorelov, I., Hoeferkamp, M., Palni, P., Seidel, S., Taylor, A., Toms, K., Wang, R., Hessey, N.P., Valencic, N., Hanagaki, K., Dolezal, Z., Kodys, P., Bohm, J., Stastny, J., Mikestikova, M., Bevan, A., Beck, G., Milke, C., Domingo, M., Fadeyev, V., Galloway, Z., Hibbard-Lubow, D., Liang, Z., Sadrozinski, H.F.-W., Seiden, A., To, K., French, R., Hodgson, P., Marin-Reyes, H., Parker, K., Jinnouchi, O., Hara, K., Sato, K., Sato, K., Hagihara, M., Iwabuchi, S., Bernabeu, J., Civera, J.V., Garcia, C., Lacasta, C., Marti i Garcia, S., Rodriguez, D., Santoyo, D., Solaz, C., and Soldevila, U.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Physics and Astronomy
Journal Name:Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors, and Associated Equipment
Publisher:Elsevier BV
ISSN:0168-9002
ISSN (Online):1872-9576
Published Online:14 March 2016

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