Radiation damage in the LHCb Vertex Locator

Affolder, A. et al. (2013) Radiation damage in the LHCb Vertex Locator. Journal of Instrumentation, 8, P08002. (doi: 10.1088/1748-0221/8/08/P08002)

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Abstract

The LHCb Vertex Locator (VELO) is a silicon strip detector designed to reconstruct charged particle trajectories and vertices produced at the LHCb interaction region. During the first two years of data collection, the 84 VELO sensors have been exposed to a range of fluences up to a maximum value of approximately 45 × 1012 1 MeV neutron equivalent (1 MeV neq). At the operational sensor temperature of approximately −7 °C, the average rate of sensor current increase is 18 μA per fb−1, in excellent agreement with predictions. The silicon effective bandgap has been determined using current versus temperature scan data after irradiation, with an average value of Eg = 1.16±0.03±0.04 eV obtained. The first observation of n+-on-n sensor type inversion at the LHC has been made, occurring at a fluence of around 15 × 1012 of 1 MeV neq. The only n+-on-p sensors in use at the LHC have also been studied. With an initial fluence of approximately 3 × 1012 1 MeV neq, a decrease in the Effective Depletion Voltage (EDV) of around 25 V is observed. Following this initial decrease, the EDV increases at a comparable rate to the type inverted n+-on-n type sensors, with rates of (1.43±0.16) × 10−12 V/ 1 MeV neq and (1.35±0.25) × 10−12 V/ 1 MeV neq measured for n+-on-p and n+-on-n type sensors, respectively. A reduction in the charge collection efficiency due to an unexpected effect involving the second metal layer readout lines is observed.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Eklund, Prof Lars and Alexander, Dr Michael and Schiller, Dr Manuel and Borghi, Dr Silvia
Authors: Affolder, A., Akiba, K., Alexander, M., Ali, S., Artuso, M., Benton, J., van Beuzekom, M., Bjornstad, P. M., Bogdanova, G., Borghi, S., Bowcock, T. J. V., Brown, H., Buytaert, J., Casse, G., Collins, P., De Capua, S., Dossett, D., Eklund, L., Farinelli, C., Garofoli, J., Gersabeck, M., Gershon, T., Gordon, H., Harrison, J., Heijne, V., Hennessy, K., Hutchcroft, D., Jans, E., John, M., Ketel, T., Lafferty, G., Latham, T., Leflat, A., Liles, M., Moran, D., Mous, I., Oblakowska-Mucha, A., Parkes, C., Patel, G. D., Redford, S., Reid, M. M., Rinnert, K., Rodrigues, E., Schiller, M., Szumlak, T., Thomas, C., Velthuis, J., Volkov, V., Webber, A. D., Whitehead, M., and Zverev, E.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Physics and Astronomy
Journal Name:Journal of Instrumentation
Publisher:Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.
ISSN:1748-0221
ISSN (Online):1748-0221
Copyright Holders:Copyright © CERN 2018
First Published:First published in Journal of Instrumentation 8:P08002
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a creative commons licence
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