The ATLAS silicon pixel detector is the innermost tracking device of the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hardon Collider, consisting of more than 1700 modules for a total sensitive area of about 1.7 m2 and over 80 million pixel cells. The concept is a hybrid of front-end chips bump bonded to the pixel sensor. The elementary pixel cell has 50 μm x 400 μm size, providing pulse height information via the time over threshold technique. Prototype devices with oxygenated silicon sensor and rad-hard electronics built in the IBM 0.25 μm process have been tested and maintain good resolution, efficiency and timing performances even after receiving the design radiation damage of 1015 neq/cm2.

Developments of the ATLAS pixel detector / A. Andreazza. - In: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. - ISSN 0168-9002. - 535:1/2(2004 Dec 11), pp. 357-361. (Intervento presentato al 10. convegno International Vienna conference on instrumentation tenutosi a Vienna nel 2004) [10.1016/j.nima.2004.07.154].

Developments of the ATLAS pixel detector

A. Andreazza
Primo
2004

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The ATLAS silicon pixel detector is the innermost tracking device of the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hardon Collider, consisting of more than 1700 modules for a total sensitive area of about 1.7 m2 and over 80 million pixel cells. The concept is a hybrid of front-end chips bump bonded to the pixel sensor. The elementary pixel cell has 50 μm x 400 μm size, providing pulse height information via the time over threshold technique. Prototype devices with oxygenated silicon sensor and rad-hard electronics built in the IBM 0.25 μm process have been tested and maintain good resolution, efficiency and timing performances even after receiving the design radiation damage of 1015 neq/cm2.
Semiconductor detectors ; pixel detectors
Settore FIS/04 - Fisica Nucleare e Subnucleare
11-dic-2004
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