Conveners
Full Detector Systems
- Gregor Kramberger (Jozef Stefan Institute (SI))
Dr
Peter Kodys
(Charles University)
5/31/12, 3:30 PM
Full Detector Systems
Progress of charge collection measurement of irradiated strip detectors with a laser in low temperatures will be presented. The tests use four custom made preamplifiers connected to group of strips and an automatic data acquisition. The laser generator of infrared light (wavelength 1066 nm) is connected to a box with electronics and detector via an optical fiber and defocusser to generate...
Anna Macchiolo
(Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik (Werner-Heisenberg-Institut) (D)
5/31/12, 3:50 PM
Full Detector Systems
We present the results of the post-irradiation characterization of n-in-p pixels produced at CiS and at the Semiconductor Laboratory of Max-Planck-Institut. N-in-p pixels represent a cost-effective alternative to the n-in-n technology to instrument the outer layers of the new pixel systems at HL-LHC. The performance of this kind of detectors will be shown up to fluence of 1e16 neq/cm**2, in...
Gianluigi Casse
(University of Liverpool (GB))
5/31/12, 4:10 PM
Full Detector Systems
Measurements with 50, 100, 140 and 300µm thick detectors after irradiation.
Lokman Altan
(KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))
5/31/12, 5:00 PM
Full Detector Systems
Samples of n-in-p sensors provided by the RD50 collaboration have been irradiated with protons to fluences of 1e15, 5e15 and 1e16 neq/cm². An overview of the sensor properties before and after irradiation will be presented. After irradiation an annealing study of signal, signal to noise and leakage current has been performed with the ALiBaVa setup at different annealing steps up to 500 days at...
Igor Mandic
(Jozef Stefan Institute (SI))
5/31/12, 5:20 PM
Full Detector Systems
First results of TCT measurements with focused IR laser pulses on heavily irradiated strip detectors will be presented. Laser light was directed on the surface of the detector on the area not covered with metal. TCT signals were measured at different distance from the strip.
Vitaliy Fadeyev
(University of California,Santa Cruz (US))
5/31/12, 5:40 PM
New structures and 3D sensors
Within the framework of RD50 collaboration, we are pursuing scribe-cleave-passivate (SCP) technology of making “slim edge” sensors. Such sensors have only a minimal amount of inactive peripheral region, which benefits construction of large-area tracker and imaging systems. Key application steps of this method are surface scribing, cleaving, and passivation of the resulting sidewall. We are...
Gianluigi Casse
(University of Liverpool (GB)),
Gregor Kramberger
(Jozef Stefan Institute (SI))
5/31/12, 6:00 PM