This paper describes the main achievements in the development of radiation resistant silicon detectors to be used in the CMS tracker. After a general description of the basic requirements for the operation of large semiconductor systems in the LHC environment, the issue of radiation resistance is discussed in detail. Advantages and disadvantages of the different technological options are presented for comparison. Laboratory measurements and test beam data are used to check the performance of several series of prototypes fabricated by different companies. The expected performance of the final detector modules are presented together with preliminary test beam results on system prototypes. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. RI Krammer, Manfred/A-6508-2010; Servoli, Leonello/E-6766-2012; Azzi, Patrizia/H-5404-2012
The R&D program for silicon detectors in CMS
ALBERGO, Sebastiano Francesco;TRICOMI, Alessia Rita;
1999-01-01
Abstract
This paper describes the main achievements in the development of radiation resistant silicon detectors to be used in the CMS tracker. After a general description of the basic requirements for the operation of large semiconductor systems in the LHC environment, the issue of radiation resistance is discussed in detail. Advantages and disadvantages of the different technological options are presented for comparison. Laboratory measurements and test beam data are used to check the performance of several series of prototypes fabricated by different companies. The expected performance of the final detector modules are presented together with preliminary test beam results on system prototypes. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. RI Krammer, Manfred/A-6508-2010; Servoli, Leonello/E-6766-2012; Azzi, Patrizia/H-5404-2012I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.