14–16 Apr 2008
Residencia CSIC-Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain
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Session

P-type strip detectors 3

D14-A2
14 Apr 2008, 16:30
Residencia CSIC-Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain

Residencia CSIC-Generalitat de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain

Residencia de Investigadores del CSIC-Generalitat de Catalunya Carrer Hospital, 64. E08001, Barcelona, Spain

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  1. Dr Anthony Affolder (University of Liverpool)
    14/04/2008, 16:30
    Radiation hardness properties of p-type substrate silicon micro-strip detectors: neutron and proton irradiations
    Charge collection measurements from Liverpool on RD50 p-type sensors sets irradiated up to 1x10^16 neq/cm^2 with neutrons and protons will be presented. A comparison of the charge collection and bias current performances of thin (140 um) and thick (~300 um) p-type sensor will be shown.
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  2. Mercedes Minano Moya (Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular (IFIC) UV-CSIC)
    14/04/2008, 17:00
    Radiation hardness properties of p-type substrate silicon micro-strip detectors: neutron and proton irradiations
    Silicon p-type detectors are being investigated for the development of radiation tolerant detectors for the luminosity upgrade of the CERN large hadron collider (super-LHC). Microstrip detectors have been fabricated by CNM-IMB with a n-side read-out on p-type high resistivity float zone substrates. They have been irradiated with neutrons at the TRIGA Mark II nuclear reactor in Ljubljana. The...
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  3. Igor Mandic (Jožef Stefan Institute)
    14/04/2008, 17:30
    Radiation hardness properties of p-type substrate silicon micro-strip detectors: neutron and proton irradiations
    A setup for measurements with SCT128 chip was built in Ljubljana. First results of charge collection measurements with this setup will be presented. Measurements were made with miniature p-type microstrip sensors with n-side readout from Micron. Sensors were irradiated with neutrons up to 1 MeV equivalent fluence of 3e15 n/cm2.
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  4. Panja-Riina Luukka (Helsinki Institute of Physics HIP)
    14/04/2008, 18:00
    We constructed in 2007 a beam telescope based on the CMS Tracker data acquisition prototype cards and the APV25 readout chips. The telescope has up to 8 silicon strip reference detectors and slots for couple of modules under test. The APV25 chip has a fully analog architecture, and it can be used for testing both p- and n-type detectors. The impact point precision of the reference tracks is 4...
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