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Largest layer of SCT barrel detector

The largest radius layer of the SCT barrel detector after all SCT modules had been mounted in a clean room in the physics department.

Professor Tony Weidberg

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Fundamental particles and interactions

Sub department

  • Particle Physics

Research groups

  • ATLAS
Tony.Weidberg@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73370
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 629
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The ATLAS semiconductor tracker end-cap module

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 575:3 (2007) 353-389

Authors:

A Abdesselam, PJ Adkin, PP Allport, J Alonso, L Andricek, F Anghinolfi, AA Antonov, RJ Apsimon, T Atkinson, LE Batchelor, RL Bates, G Beck, H Becker, P Bell, W Bell, P Beneš, J Bernabeu, S Bethke, JP Bizzell, J Blocki, Z Broklová, J Brož, J Bohm, P Booker, G Bright, TJ Brodbeck, P Bruckman, CM Buttar, JM Butterworth, F Campabadal, D Campbell, C Carpentieri, JL Carroll, AA Carter, JR Carter, GL Casse, P Čermák, M Chamizo, DG Charlton, A Cheplakov, E Chesi, A Chilingarov, S Chouridou, D Chren, A Christinet, ML Chu, V Cindro, A Ciocio, JV Civera, A Clark, AP Colijn, PA Cooke, MJ Costa, D Costanzo, W Dabrowski, KM Danielsen, VR Davies, I Dawson, P de Jong, P Dervan, F Doherty, Z Doležal, M Donega, M D'Onofrio, O Dorholt, Z Drásal, JD Dowell, IP Duerdoth, R Duxfield, M Dwuznik, JM Easton, S Eckert, L Eklund, C Escobar, V Fadeyev, D Fasching, L Feld, DPS Ferguson, P Ferrari, D Ferrere, C Fleta, R Fortin, JM Foster, C Fowler, H Fox, J Freestone, RS French, J Fuster, S Gadomski, BJ Gallop, C García, JE García-Navarro, S Gibson, MGD Gilchriese, F Gonzalez, S Gonzalez-Sevilla, MJ Goodrick, A Gorisek, E Gornicki, A Greenall

Abstract:

The challenges for the tracking detector systems at the LHC are unprecedented in terms of the number of channels, the required read-out speed and the expected radiation levels. The ATLAS Semiconductor Tracker (SCT) end-caps have a total of about 3 million electronics channels each reading out every 25 ns into its own on-chip 3.3 μ s buffer. The highest anticipated dose after 10 years operation is 1.4 × 1014 cm- 2 in units of 1 MeV neutron equivalent (assuming the damage factors scale with the non-ionising energy loss). The forward tracker has 1976 double-sided modules, mostly of area ∼ 70 cm2, each having 2 × 768 strips read out by six ASICs per side. The requirement to achieve an average perpendicular radiation length of 1.5% X0, while coping with up to 7 W dissipation per module (after irradiation), leads to stringent constraints on the thermal design. The additional requirement of 1500 e- equivalent noise charge (ENC) rising to only 1800 e- ENC after irradiation, provides stringent design constraints on both the high-density Cu/Polyimide flex read-out circuit and the ABCD3TA read-out ASICs. Finally, the accuracy of module assembly must not compromise the 16 μ m (r φ) resolution perpendicular to the strip directions or 580 μ m radial resolution coming from the 40 mrad front-back stereo angle. A total of 2210 modules were built to the tight tolerances and specifications required for the SCT. This was 234 more than the 1976 required and represents a yield of 93%. The component flow was at times tight, but the module production rate of 40-50 per week was maintained despite this. The distributed production was not found to be a major logistical problem and it allowed additional flexibility to take advantage of where the effort was available, including any spare capacity, for building the end-cap modules. The collaboration that produced the ATLAS SCT end-cap modules kept in close contact at all times so that the effects of shortages or stoppages at different sites could be rapidly resolved. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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The ATLAS semiconductor tracker end-cap module

NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH SECTION A-ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT 575:3 (2007) 353-389

Authors:

A Abdesselam, PJ Adkin, PP Allport, J Alonso, L Andricek, F Anghinolfi, AA Antonov, RJ Apsimon, T Atkinson, LE Batchelor, RL Bates, G Beck, H Becker, P Bell, W Bell, P Benes, J Bernabeu, S Bethke, JP Bizzell, J Blocki, Z Broklova, J Broz, J Bohm, P Booker, G Bright, TJ Brodbeck, P Bruckman, CM Buttari, JM Butterworth, F Campabadal, D Campbell, C Carpentier, JL Carroll, AA Carter, JR Carter, GL Casse, P Cermak, M Chamizo, DG Charlton, A Cheplakov, E Chesi, A Chilingarov, S Chouridou, D Chren, A Christinet, ML Chu, V Cindro, A Clocio, JV Civera, A Clark, AP Colijn, PA Cooke, MJ Costa, D Costanzo, W Dabrowski, KM Danielsen, VR Davies, I Dawson, P de Jong, P Dervan, F Doherty, Z Dolezal, M Donega, M D'Onofrio, O Dorholt, Z Drasal, JD Dowell, IP Duerdoth, R Duxfield, M Dwuznik, JM Easton, S Eckert, L Eklund, C Escobar, V Fadeyev, D Fasching, L Feld, DPS Ferguson, P Ferrari, D Ferrere, C Fleta, R Fortin, JM Foster, C Fowler, H Fox, J Freestone, RS French, J Fuster, S Gadomski, BJ Gallop, C Garcia, JE Garcia-Navarro, S Gibson, MGD Gilchriese, F Gonzalez, S Gonzalez-Sevilla, MJ Goodrick, A Gorisek, E Gornicki, A Greenall, D Greenfield, S Gregory, IG Grigorieva, AA Grillo, J Grosse-Knetter, C Gryska, A Guipet, C Haber, K Hara, FG Hartjes, D Hauff, SJ Haywood, SJ Hegeman, K Heinzinger, NP Hessey, C Heusch, A Hicheur, JC Hill, M Hodgkinson, P Hodgson, T Horazdovsky, TI Hollins, LS Hou, S Hou, G Hughes, T Huse, M Ibbotson, M Iglesias, Y Ikegami, I Ilyashenko, C Issever, JN Jackson, K Jakobs, RC Jared, P Jarron, P Johansson, RWL Jones, TJ Jones, D Joos, J Joseph, P Jovanovic, O Jusko, V Jusko, J Kaplon, S Kazi, Ch Ketterer, AG Kholodenko, BT King, P Kodys, E Koffeman, Z Kohout, T Kohriki, T Kondo, S Koperny, H Koukol, V Kral, G Kramberger, P Kubik, J Kudlaty, C Lacasta, T Lagouri, SC Lee, K Leney, S Lenz, CG Lester, K Liebicher, M Limper, S Lindsay, V Linhart, G Llosa, FK Loebinger, M Lozano, I Ludwig, J Ludwig, G Lutz, J Lys, M Maassen, D Macina, A Macpherson, C MacWaters, CA Magrath, P Malecki, I Mandic, M Mangin-Brinet, S Marti-Garcia, JP Matheson, RM Matson, SJ McMahon, TJ McMahon, J Meinhardt, B Mellado, JJ Melone, IJ Mercer, I Messmer, B Mikulec, M Mikuz, M Minano, VA Mitsou, P Modesto, S Moed, B Mohn, S Moncrieff, G Moorhead, FS Morris, J Morris, M Morrissey, HG Moser, A Moszczynski, AJM Muijs, WJ Murray, D Muskett, J Nacher, K Nagai, I Nakano, RB Nickerson, R Nisius, OK Oye, V O'Shea, E Paganis, MA Parker, U Parzefall, JR Pater, SJM Peeters, G Pellegrini, G Pelleriti, H Pernegger, E Perrin, PW Phillips, LV Pilavova, K Poltorak, S Pospisil, M Postranecky, T Pritchard, K Prokofiev, JM Rafi, C Raine, PN Ratoff, P Reznicek, VN Riadovikov, RH Richter, A Robichaud-Veronneau, D Robinson, R Rodriguez-Oliete, S Roe, A Rudge, K Runge, A Saavedra, HFW Sadrozinski, FJ Sanchez, H Sandaker, DH Saxon, D Scheirich, J Schieck, A Seiden, A Sfyrla, T Slavicek, KM Smith, NA Smith, SW Snow, M Solar, B Sopko, V Sopko, L Sospedra, E Spencer, E Stanecka, S Stapnes, J Stastny, V Strachko, A Stradling, B Stugu, DS Su, P Sutcliffe, R Szczygiel, R Tanaka, G Taylor, PK Teng, S Terada, RJ Thompson, M Titov, B Toczek, DR Tovey, G Tratzl, VL Troitsky, J Tseng, M Turala, PR Turner, M Tyndel, M Ullan, Y Unno, T Vickey, E Van der Kraaij, G Viehhauser, EG Villani, T Vitek, T Vu Anh, AP Vorobiev, JH Vossebeld, M Wachler, R Wallny, CP Ward, MRM Warren, M Webel, M Weber, M Weber, AR Weidberg, P Weilhammer, PS Wells, P Wetzel, M Whitley, M Wiesmann, I Wilhelm, M Willenbrock, I Wilmut, JA Wilson, J Winton, M Wolter, MP Wormald, SL Wu, X Wu, H Zhu, N Bingefors, R Brenner, T Ekelof
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The optical links of the ATLAS SemiConductor tracker

JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION 2 (2007) ARTN P09003

Authors:

JA Wilson, A Abdesselam, PP Allport, RJ Apsimon, C Band, AJ Barr, L Batchelor, R Bates, P Bell, J Bernabeu, J Bizzell, R Brenner, T Brodbeck, P Bruckman de Renstrom, C Buttar, JR Carter, DG Charlton, A Cheplakov, A Chilingarov, ML Chu, A-P Colijn, I Dawson, B Demirkoz, P De Jong, PJ Dervan, Z Dolezal, JD Dowell, C Escobar, E Spencer, T Ekelof, L Eklund, D Ferrere, TJ Fraser, M French, R French, J Fuster, BJ Gallop, C Garcia, MJ Goodrick, A Greenall, AA Grillo, J Grosse-Knetter, F Hartjes, NP Hessey, JC Hill, RJ Homer, LS Hou, G Hughes, Y Ikegami, C Issever, JN Jackson, M Jones, TJ Jones, P Jovanovic, E Koffeman, P Kodys, T Kohriki, S-C Lee, CG Lester, M Limper, SW Lindsay, M Lozano, CP Macwaters, CA Magrath, G Mahout, I Mandic, J Matheson, TJ McMahon, B Mikulec, AJM Muijs, M Morrissey, A Nichols, RB Nickerson, V O'Shea, S Pagenis, MA Parker, J Pater, E Perrin, H Pernegger, SJM Peeters, PW Phillips, M Postranecky, D Robinson, A Robson, A Rudge, H Sandaker, K Sedlak, NA Smith, S Stapnes, B Stugu, PK Teng, S Terada, A Tricoli, M Tyndel, N Ujiie, M Ulln, Y Unno, E van der Kraaij, I van Vulpen, G Viehhauser, JH Vossebeld, MRM Warren, RL Wastie, AR Weidberg, PS Wells, DJ Whitet
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The barrel modules of the ATLAS semiconductor tracker

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment 568:2 (2006) 642-671

Authors:

A Abdesselam, T Akimoto, PP Allport, J Alonso, B Anderson, L Andricek, F Anghinolfi, RJ Apsimon, G Barbier, AJ Barr, LE Batchelor, RL Bates, JR Batley, GA Beck, PJ Bell, A Belymam, J Bernabeu, S Bethke, JP Bizzell, J Bohm, R Brenner, TJ Brodbeck, Z Broklova, J Broz, P Bruckman De Renstrom, CM Buttar, JM Butterworth, C Carpentieri, AA Carter, JR Carter, DG Charlton, A Cheplakov, E Chesi, A Chilingarov, S Chouridou, ML Chu, V Cindro, A Ciocio, JV Civera, A Clark, P Coe, AP Colijn, T Cornelissen, DP Cosgrove, MJ Costa, W Dabrowski, J Dalmau, KM Danielsen, I Dawson, B Demirkoz, P Dervan, Z Dolezal, M Donega, M D'Onofrio, O Dorholt, JD Dowell, Z Drasal, IP Duerdoth, M Dwuznik, S Eckert, T Ekelof, L Eklund, C Escobar, V Fadeyev, L Feld, P Ferrari, D Ferrere, L Fiorini, R Fortin, JM Foster, H Fox, TJ Fraser, J Freestone, R French, J Fuster, S Gadomski, BJ Gallop, C García, JE Garcia-Navarro, MD Gibson, S Gibson, MGD Gilchriese, J Godlewski, S Gonzalez-Sevilla, MJ Goodrick, A Gorisek, E Gornicki, A Greenall, C Grigson, AA Grillo, J Grosse-Knetter, C Haber, K Hara, FG Hartjes, D Hauff, BM Hawes, SJ Haywood, NP Hessey, A Hicheur, JC Hill

Abstract:

This paper describes the silicon microstrip modules in the barrel section of the SemiConductor Tracker (SCT) of the ATLAS experiment at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The module requirements, components and assembly techniques are given, as well as first results of the module performance on the fully assembled barrels that make up the detector being installed in the ATLAS experiment. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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The barrel modules of the ATLAS semiconductor tracker

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment A568 (2006) 642-671

Authors:

RB Nickerson, J. Carter, T. Akimotoa, P.P. Allport
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