Conveners
Applications, studies, and developments
- Stephan Lachnit (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
The Transient Current Technique (TCT) is a powerful yet flexible laboratory characterization technique for silicon sensors. By precisely injecting charges with laser pulses and analyzing waveforms, produced as deposited charge drifts in the sensor bulk, one may experimentally study different charge collection features of the sensor under test.
With the development of novel types of silicon...
The Allpix-Squared simulation toolkit has long been used by the ATLAS Collaboration to perform simulations of silicon pixel and strip detectors, developed for future deployment in the upgraded central detector called the ATLAS Inner Tracker (ITk). Lately, the focus has shifted towards a particular class of strip detectors featuring radial geometry of strips, so-called ITk Strip End-Cap...
The ATLAS Inner Detector (ID) will be replaced with a new all-silicon tracker (ITk) for LHCs high luminosity phase. ITk will consist of a pixel and a strip subdetector, both of which subdivide into barrel and endcap sections. The endcap strip modules use a radial strip geometry that resembles a polar coordinate system. Groups of these modules are then placed on a common support structure...
Authors: S. Lin$^1$ , Z.Wang$^1$, W. Li$^1$, S. M. Clayton$^1$, J. K. Baldwin$^1$, S. A. Currie$^1$, M. A. Hoffbauer$^1$, T. M. Ito$^1$, M. Makela$^1$, C. L. Morris$^1$, C. O`Shaughnessy$^1$, M. Singh$^1$, Z. Tang$^1$, W. Uhrich$^1$, P. L. Walstrom$^1$, B. Wolfe$^1$, H. Zhu$^2$, N. B. Callahan$^3$, M. Blatnik$^4$, B. Filippone$^4$, E. M. Fries$^4$, K. P. Hickerson$^4$, S. Slutsky$^4$, V....