Session

Planar Pixel R&D

17 Feb 2020, 15:15
TU the Sky (TU Wien)

TU the Sky

TU Wien

Getreidemarkt 9, 1060 Wien (11th floor, BA building)

Conveners

Planar Pixel R&D

  • Anna Macchiolo (Universitaet Zuerich (CH))

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  1. Marco Bomben (LPNHE & Université Paris Diderot, Paris (FR)), Giovanni Calderini (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
    17/02/2020, 15:15
    Planar sensors
    contributed talk

    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 paper reports on the performance of LPNHE thin n-on-p planar pixel...

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  2. Finn Feindt (Hamburg University (DE)), CMS Collaboration
    17/02/2020, 15:35
    Planar sensors
    contributed talk

    The CMS Inner Tracker for the High Luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) has to allow for tracking in a high track multiplicity environment caused by an instantaneous luminosity of up to $7.5 \times 10^{34}$ cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$. In addition, the tracker has to tolerate 1 MeV neutron equivalent fluences $\phi_{eq}$ of up to $2 \times 10^{16}$ cm$^{-2}$ accumulating in the data...

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  3. Corrinne Mills (University of Illinois at Chicago (US))
    17/02/2020, 15:55
    Planar sensors
    contributed talk

    The CMS pixel detector upgrade for the HL-LHC must withstand unprecedented radiation fluence, up to $2\times 10^{16}$ neutron-equivalent per cm$^2$ over the lifetime of the detector. Sensors and the RD53A prototype readout chip have been developed to deliver the needed performance, but their radiation hardness at the full expected fluence still needs to be demonstrated. We have extensively...

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