17–21 Jun 2024
CERN
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Session

WG4 - Simulations

20 Jun 2024, 15:00
500/1-001 - Main Auditorium (CERN)

500/1-001 - Main Auditorium

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WG4 - Simulations

  • Marco Mandurrino (INFN Torino (IT))

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  1. Simon Spannagel (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    20/06/2024, 15:00
    WG4 - Simulations

    Allpix Squared is a versatile, open-source simulation framework for semiconductor detectors. It enables detailed numerical simulations for both single sensors and more complex setups with multiple detectors. While originally developed for silicon pixel detectors in high-energy physics, it is capable of simulating a wide range of detector types, semiconductor materials, and geometries for a...

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  2. Djunes Janssens
    20/06/2024, 15:20
    WG4 - Simulations

    In-depth simulations of the response of modern particle detectors are crucial for understanding their underlying workings and optimizing their performance. Garfield++ is an open-source Monte Carlo toolkit designed for detailed simulations of detectors based on ionization measurements in gases and semiconductors.

    This presentation will provide a comprehensive overview of how Garfield++ works...

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  3. Marco Bomben (APC & Université Paris Cité, Paris (FR))
    20/06/2024, 15:40
    WG4 - Simulations

    Radiation damage significantly impacts the performance of silicon tracking detectors in Large Hadron Collider (LHC) experiments such as ATLAS and CMS, with signal reduction being the most critical effect. While adjusting sensor bias voltage and detection thresholds can help mitigating these effects, generating simulated data that accurately mirrors the performance evolution with the...

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  4. Håkan Wennlöf (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    20/06/2024, 16:00
    WG4 - Simulations

    The optimisation of the charge collection behaviour in the sensitive region of CMOS sensors with nonlinear electric fields requires precise simulations, and this can be achieved by a combination of finite-element electrostatic field simulations and Monte Carlo methods.
    This talk aims to demonstrate that by making basic assumptions and performing simulations based on the fundamental principles...

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  5. Lukas Tlustos (Czech Technical University in Prague (CZ))
    20/06/2024, 16:20
    WG4 - Simulations

    This work presents the development of a front-end simulation code for the Timepix3 readout chip, intended as digitizer stage in full detector simulation. The front-end electronics is modelled using an integrator stage and 3 parallel feedback loops with individually configurable time constants. The main feedback discharging the integrator consists of 3 low-pass filtered feedback loops. The...

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  6. Ms Suyu Xiao (Shandong Institute of Advanced Technology, China)
    20/06/2024, 16:40
    WG4 - Simulations

    RAdiation SEmi-conductoR(RASER) is an open-source software to simulate semi-conductor detector developed by Institute of High Energy Physics(Beijing), Jilin University(Jilin) and Shandong Institute of Advanced Technology(Jinan). Simulation researches have been finished and published including IV/CV curve, timing resolution, and edge-TCT scan. Charateristics of silicon and silicon carbide both...

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  7. Jürgen Burin (Austrian Academy of Sciences (AT))
    20/06/2024, 17:00
    WG4 - Simulations

    Technology computer-aided design (TCAD) simulation are crucial in modern electronic developments, as the behavior of a component can be explored before the first costly prototypes have been produced. Accurate and thus trustworthy predictions are, however, only achievable when the models and parameters provided by the user to the tools are state-of-the-art and include the most recent...

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  8. Marco Mandurrino (INFN Torino (IT))
    20/06/2024, 17:20

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