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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