Czochralski Silicon as a Detector Material for S-LHC Tracker Volumes
Abstract
With an expected ten-fold increase in luminosity in S-LHC, the radiation environment in the tracker volumes will be considerably harsher for silicon-based detectors than the already harsh LHC environment. Since 2006, a group of CMS institutes, using a modified CMS DAQ system, has been exploring the use of Magnetic Czochralski silicon as a detector element for the strip tracker layers in S-LHC experiments. Both p+/n-/n+ and n+/p-/p+ sensors have been characterized, irradiated with proton and neutron sources, assembled into modules, and tested in a CERN beamline. There have been three beam studies to date and results from these suggest that both p+/n-/n+ and n+/p-/p+ Magnetic Czochralski silicon are sufficiently radiation hard for the cm regions of S-LHC tracker volumes. The group has also explored the use of forward biasing for heavily irradiated detectors, and although this mode requires sensor temperatures less than -50\,C, the charge collection efficiency appears to be promising.
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@article{arxiv.1008.4107,
title = {Czochralski Silicon as a Detector Material for S-LHC Tracker Volumes},
author = {Leonard Spiegel and Tobias Barvich and Burt Betchart and Saptaparna Bhattacharya and Sandor Czellar and Regina Demina and Alexander Dierlamm and Martin Frey and Yuri Gotra and Jaakko Härkönen and Frank Hartmann and Ivan Kassamakov and Sergey Korjenevski and Matti J. Kortelainen and Tapio Lampén and Teppo Mäenpää and Henri Moilanen and Meenakshi Narain and Maike Neuland and Douglas Orbaker and Hans-Jürgen Simonis and Pia Steck and Eija Tuominen and Esa Tuovinen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1008.4107},
year = {2011}
}
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4 pages, 6 figures, 12th Vienna Conference on Instrumentation