25–29 Sept 2015
International Conference Center (also named as <a href="http://www.jdnyhotel.com/index.php" target="_blank">“Nanyang Hotel”</a>)
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Session

Strips

27 Sept 2015, 14:00
International Conference Center (also named as <a href="http://www.jdnyhotel.com/index.php" target="_blank">“Nanyang Hotel”</a>)

International Conference Center (also named as <a href="http://www.jdnyhotel.com/index.php" target="_blank">“Nanyang Hotel”</a>)

<a href="http://en.xjtu.edu.cn/" target="_blank">Xi’an Jiaotong University</a>, Xi’an, China

Conveners

Strips

  • Olaf Steinkamp (Universitaet Zuerich (CH))
  • Anna Macchiolo (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik (Werner-Heisenberg-Institut) (D)

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  1. Ingrid-Maria Gregor (DESY)
    27/09/2015, 14:00
    Applications in High Energy Physics
    ORAL
  2. Thomas Bergauer (Austrian Academy of Sciences (AT))
    27/09/2015, 14:30
    Strips
    ORAL
    The CMS Tracker Collaboration has designed and procured test-structures and full-size silicon strip sensor prototypes from several vendors. These productions are intended for evaluating the production quality of the manufacturers, for providing functional sensors for module prototypes and for concluding the survey towards a suitable silicon base material and sensor design. We provide an...
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  3. Bart Hommels (University of Cambridge (GB))
    27/09/2015, 14:50
    Strips
    ORAL
    The "ATLAS ITk Strip Sensor Collaboration" R&D group has developed a second iteration of single-sided $n$-in-$p$ type micro-strip sensors for use in the tracker upgrade of the ATLAS experiment at the High-Luminosity (HL) LHC. The full size sensors measure approximately 97 x 97 mm$^{2}$ and are designed and engineered for tolerance against the 10$^{15}$ 1 MeV n$_{eq}/$cm$^{2}$ fluence...
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  4. Mark Tobin (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (CH))
    27/09/2015, 15:10
    Strips
    ORAL
    The LHCb experiment is dedicated to the study of heavy flavour physics at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The primary goal of the experiment is to search for indirect evidence of new physics via measurements of CP violation and rare decays of beauty and charm hadrons. The LHCb detector is a single-arm forward spectrometer and includes a high-precision tracking system consisting of a...
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  5. Kazuhiko Hara (University of Tsukuba (JP))
    27/09/2015, 16:00
    Strips
    ORAL
    The ATLAS group has evaluated the charge collection in silicon microstrip sensors irradiated up to fluence of 1$\times$10$^{16}$ n$_{\rm eq}$/cm$^2$, exceeding the 1.6$\times$10$^{15}$ n$_{\rm eq}$/cm$^2$ maximum expected during the HL-LHC period including a safety factor of 2. The ATLAS12, n$^+$-on-p type sensors fabricated by HPK on FZ substrates, is the latest barrel sensor design. The...
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  6. Vitaliy Fadeyev (University of California,Santa Cruz (US))
    27/09/2015, 16:20
    Strips
    ORAL
    ATLAS has formed strip CMOS project to study the use of CMOS MAPS devices silicon strip sensors for the Phase-II Strip Tracker Upgrade. This choice of sensors promises several advantages over the conventional baseline design, such as better resolution, less material in the tracking volume, and faster construction speed. At the same time, many design features of the sensors are driven by the...
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  7. Marcela Mikestikova (Acad. of Sciences of the Czech Rep. (CZ))
    27/09/2015, 16:40
    Strips
    ORAL
    on behalf of the ATLAS ITk Strip Sensor Collaboration A radiation hard *n*-in-*p* micro-strip sensor for the use in the Upgrade of the strip tracker of the ATLAS experiment at the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) has been developed by the “ATLAS ITk Strip Sensor collaboration” and produced by Hamamatsu Photonics. Surface properties of different types of end-cap and barrel...
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  8. Riccardo Mori (Albert-Ludwigs-Universitaet Freiburg (DE))
    27/09/2015, 17:00
    Strips
    ORAL
    R. Mori on behalf of the ATLAS ITK Strip Sensor community The upgrade to the High Luminosity LHC foreseen in about ten years represents a great challenge for the ATLAS inner tracker and the silicon strip sensors in the forward region which have to sustain a radiation fluence up to 2*10^15 n_eq/cm^2. Several strip sensor designs have been developed by ATLAS and fabricated by Hamamatsu in...
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  9. Johannes Hacker (u)
    27/09/2015, 17:20
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