Conveners
Pixels (including CCD's)-2
- Hans-Gunther Moser (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik (Werner-Heisenberg-Institut) (D)
- Suen Hou (Academia Sinica (TW))
Reiner Klingenberg
(Technische Universitaet Dortmund (DE))
27/09/2015, 09:00
Pixels (including CCD's) - Charged particle tracking
ORAL
The innermost tracking detector of the ATLAS experiment at CERN-LHC consists of planar n-in-n pixel sensors with FE-I3 front-end electronics as hybrid. Also the newly installed insertable b-layer (IBL) at the ATLAS experiment consists of pixel sensors with a revised design layout and an improved FE-I4 front-end electronics. The envisaged radiation dose in the run II data taking period of the...
Anna Macchiolo
(Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik (Werner-Heisenberg-Institut) (D)
27/09/2015, 09:20
Pixels (including CCD's) - Charged particle tracking
ORAL
Thin planar pixel modules are promising candidates to instrument the inner layers of the new ATLAS pixel detector for HL-LHC, thanks to the reduced contribution to the material budget and their high charge collection efficiency after irradiation. 100-200 um thick sensors, interconnected to FE-I4 read-out chips, have been characterized with radioactive source scans and beam tests at the...
Marco Meschini
(Universita e INFN, Firenze (IT))
27/09/2015, 09:40
Pixels (including CCD's) - Charged particle tracking
ORAL
We report on the INFN ATLAS-CMS joint research activity in collaboration with FBK, which is aiming at the development of new pixel detectors for the LHC Phase-2 upgrades. The High Luminosity LHC will need the complete replacement of the ATLAS and CMS inner trackers with new ones fulfilling the requirements of higher radiation fluence (2x10E16 neq/cm2, or equivalently 1 Grad, expected on the...
Yoshinobu Unno
(High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (JP))
27/09/2015, 10:00
Pixels (including CCD's) - Charged particle tracking
ORAL
We have been developing planar-process pixel sensors in p-type 6-in. silicon wafer aiming for applying the pixel sensors for very high radiation environments such as high luminosity upgrade of the large hadron collider (HL-LHC). The planar process has been established well and is a cost-effective solution for the pixel sensors covering large area of a tracking detector. The p-type silicon...
Giovanni Calderini
(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
27/09/2015, 10:20
Pixels (including CCD's) - Charged particle tracking
ORAL
In view of the LHC upgrade phases towards the High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC), the ATLAS experiment plans to upgrade the Inner Detector with an all-silicon system. The n-on-p silicon technology is a promising candidate to achieve a large area instrumented with pixel sensors, since it is radiation hard and cost effective.
The presentation describes the performance of novel n-in-p edgeless planar...
Dr
Xintian Shi
(Paul Scherrer Institute)
27/09/2015, 11:10
Pixels (incl. CCD's) - X-ray imaging
ORAL
The AGIPD (Adaptive Gain Integrating Pixel Detector) collaboration - consisting of Deutsches Elektronensysnchrotron (DESY), University of Hamburg, University of Bonn and the Paul-Scherrer-Institute (PSI) - is currently developing a 2D hybrid pixel detector system capable to fulfill the requirements of the European XFEL (Eu-XFEL) that is currently being built in Hamburg (Germany) and where the...
Yasuo Arai
(High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (JP))
27/09/2015, 11:30
Pixels (incl. CCD's) - X-ray imaging
ORAL
Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) monolithic pixel sensor is a new imaging device which can be used for looking many kinds of invisible object, such as X-ray, charged particle, ion beam, infrared light, neutron and so on.
SOI technology has many outstanding features and there were several projects to develop SOI sensors in 1990's and early 2000's. Unfortunately most of them are stopped due to...
Dr
Yunpeng Lu
(Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
27/09/2015, 11:50
Pixels (incl. CCD's) - X-ray imaging
ORAL
Aiming at a fine pitch counting type pixel array for low energy x-ray imaging, a prototype chip based on Double-SOI process was designed and tested. The long lasting problem of crosstalk in SOI technology was solved in this chip and the single pixel test demonstrated good detection performance.
Martin Printz
(KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))
27/09/2015, 12:10
Simulations and Manufacturing
ORAL
In order to determine the most radiation hard silicon sensors for the CMS Experiment after the Phase II Upgrade in 2023 a comprehensive study of silicon sensors after a fluence of up to 1.5e15 neq/cm^2 corresponding to 3000fb-1 after the HL-LHC era has been carried out. The reuslts led to the decision that the future Outer Tracker (~20cm < R < ~110cm) of CMS will consist of n-in-p type...