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Quality Concerns Caused by Quality Control -- deformation of silicon strip detector modules in thermal cycling tests

High Energy Physics - Experiment 2025-03-06 v1 Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

The ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is currently preparing to replace its present Inner Detector (ID) with the upgraded, all-silicon Inner Tracker (ITk) for its High-Luminosity upgrade (HL-LHC). The ITk will consist of a central pixel tracker and the outer strip tracker, consisting of about 19,000 strip detector modules. Each strip module is assembled from up to two sensors, and up to five flexes (depending on its geometry) in a series of gluing, wirebonding and quality control steps. During detector operation, modules will be cooled down to temperatures of about -35C (corresponding to the temperature of the support structures on which they will be mounted) after being initially assembled and stored at room temperature. In order to ensure compatibility with the detector's operating temperature range, modules are subjected to thermal cycling as part of their quality control process. Ten cycles between -35C and +40C are performed for each module, with full electrical characterisation tests at each high and low temperature point. As part of an investigation into the stress experienced by modules during cooling, it was observed that modules generally showed a change in module shape before and after thermal cycling. This paper presents a summary of the discovery and understanding of the observed changes, connecting them with excess module stress, as well as the resulting modifications to the module thermal cycling procedure.

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@article{arxiv.2503.03133,
  title  = {Quality Concerns Caused by Quality Control -- deformation of silicon strip detector modules in thermal cycling tests},
  author = {Richard Salami and Luise Poley and Kirsten Affolder and Tony Affolder and Lukas Bayer and Ben Crick and Emily Duden and Ian George Dyckes and Vitaliy Fadeyev and Anne Fortman and Pavol Federic and Laura Franconi and Matthew Gignac and Shubham Gupta and John Hallford and Cole Helling and Ewan Hill and Miao Hu and Jiri Kroll and Priyanka Kumari and Carlos Lacasta and Madison Levagood and Hanlez Lopez and Len Morelos-Zaragoza and Meny Raviv Moshe and Aaron Petersen and Vicente Platero and Archa Devi Rajagopalan and Lisa Sitnikova and Carles Solaz and Urmila Soldevila and Peter Speers and Gerrit Van Nieuwenhuizen and Alex Zeng Wang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.03133},
  year   = {2025}
}