Recent Progress of the ATLAS Planar Pixel Sensor R&D Project

5 Dec 2011, 15:10
20m
Activity Center (Academia Sinica)

Activity Center

Academia Sinica

128 Academia Road, Section 2, Nankang, Taipei 115, Taiwan
ORAL Pixels (including CCD's) Pixels (including CCD's)

Speaker

Reiner Klingenberg (Technische Universitaet Dortmund (DE))

Description

To extend the physics reach of the LHC, upgrades to the accelerator are planned which will increase the peak luminosity by a factor 5 to 10. To cope with the increased occupancy and radiation damage, the ATLAS experiment plans to introduce an all-silicon inner tracker with the HL-LHC upgrade. For radiation damage reasons, only electron-collecting sensor designs are considered (n-in-p and n-in-n). To investigate the suitability of pixel sensors using the proven planar technology for the upgraded tracker, the ATLAS Upgrade Planar Pixel Sensor R&D Project (PPS) was established comprising 17 institutes and more than 80 scientists. Main areas of research are the performance of planar pixel sensors at highest fluences, the exploration of possibilities for cost reduction to enable the instrumentation of large areas, the achievement of slim or active edges to provide low geometric inefficiencies without the need for shingling of modules and the investigation of the operation of highly irradiated sensors at low thresholds to increase the efficiency. The presentation will give an overview of the recent accomplishments of the R&D project. Among these are in particular testbeam results obtained with irradiated FE-I3 and FE-I4 pixel detectors and developments in the field of slim and active edges.

Authors

Daniel Muenstermann (CERN/PH-ADE-ID) Reiner Klingenberg (Technische Universitaet Dortmund (DE))

Presentation materials