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DOI: 10.5170/cern-2002-003.116
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Results of early phase of series production of ATLAS SCT barrel hybrids and modules

Yoichi Ikegami,Elke De Mulder,F.J. Rosenbaum,J. N. Wilson,B. Stugu,A Carter,Dave Charlton,W. J. Murray,T. Kondo,K. Hara,Toru Kawachi,M. Gilchriese,L E Batchelor,Aya Ikeda,M. D. Gibson,David Robinson,Peter William Phillips,P. Jovanović,M. Morrissey,S. Stapnes,G. A. Beck,B. J. Gallop,J. D. Morris,L. Eklund,O. Dorholt,Fadeev,J. Morin,R. Apsimon,Masahiro Kurita,S. Terada,Stephen Mcmahon,C. Haber,N. Spencer,G Belymam,A. A. Grillo,T. Ohsugi,T. Huse,Yuta Kato,R. Brenner,J Carter,Shuichi Shimma,Y. Tomeda,Y. Unno,M Palmar,A. Seiden,H. Sengoku,T. Ekelöf,T. Miyamoto,A. J. Barr,I. Nakano,Alessandra Ciocio,R. Takashima,Y. Iwata,R. Tanaka,M. J. Goodrick,T Morinaka,T. Kohriki,Keisuke Kobayashi,K. Emoto,J. C. Hill,Koichi Nagai,M. Tyndel,A. S. Ito,Makoto Minagawa

Large Hadron Collider
Detector
Application-specific integrated circuit
2002
The ATLAS experiment is a general purpose experiment being constructed at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, Geneva. ATLAS is designed to exploit the full physics potential of LHC, in particular to study topics con- cerning the Higgs mechanism, Super-symmetry and CP violation. The cross sections for the processes under study are extremely small, requiring very high luminosity colliding beams. The SemiConductor Tracker (SCT) is an essential part of the Inner Detector tracking system of ATLAS. The active elements of the SCT is 4088 detector modules, tiled on four barrel cylinders and eighteen endcap disks. As a consequence of the high luminosity, the detector modules will operate in a harsh radiation environment. This the- sis describes work concerning radiation hardness, beam test performance and methods for production testing of detector modules. The radiation hardness studies have been focused on the electrical performance of the front-end ASIC and the detector module. The results have identifed features of the ASIC failing after irradiation and conrmed the good performance of the re-designed ASIC. The beam tests have been performed in the late prototyping and the pre-production phase, verifying the specied performance of the detector modules. Special effort have been made to evaluate the performance of irradiated detector modules. The assembly, quality assurance and characterisation of the detector modules will be done in the collaborating institutes. The thesis reports on methods developed for use during the production, to assess the electrical performance.
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    Results of early phase of series production of ATLAS SCT barrel hybrids and modules” is a paper by Yoichi Ikegami Elke De Mulder F.J. Rosenbaum J. N. Wilson B. Stugu A Carter Dave Charlton W. J. Murray T. Kondo K. Hara Toru Kawachi M. Gilchriese L E Batchelor Aya Ikeda M. D. Gibson David Robinson Peter William Phillips P. Jovanović M. Morrissey S. Stapnes G. A. Beck B. J. Gallop J. D. Morris L. Eklund O. Dorholt Fadeev J. Morin R. Apsimon Masahiro Kurita S. Terada Stephen Mcmahon C. Haber N. Spencer G Belymam A. A. Grillo T. Ohsugi T. Huse Yuta Kato R. Brenner J Carter Shuichi Shimma Y. Tomeda Y. Unno M Palmar A. Seiden H. Sengoku T. Ekelöf T. Miyamoto A. J. Barr I. Nakano Alessandra Ciocio R. Takashima Y. Iwata R. Tanaka M. J. Goodrick T Morinaka T. Kohriki Keisuke Kobayashi K. Emoto J. C. Hill Koichi Nagai M. Tyndel A. S. Ito Makoto Minagawa published in 2002. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.