3D active edge silicon detector tests with 120 GeV muons

Cinzia Da Vià, Mario Deile, Jasmine Hasi, Christopher Kenney, Angela Kok, Sherwood Parker, Stephen Watts, Giovanni Anelli, Valentina Avati, Valerio Bassetti, Vittorio Boccone, Marco Bozzo, Karsten Eggert, Fabrizio Ferro, Alexandre Inyakin, Jan Kaplon, Julio Lozano Bahilo, Aldo Morelli, Hubert Niewiadomski, Elias NoschisFredrik Oljemark, Marco Oriunno, Kenneth Österberg, Gennaro Ruggiero, Walter Snoeys, Stefan Tapprogge

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    Abstract

    3D detectors with electrodes penetrating through the silicon wafer and covering the edges were tested in the SPS beam line X5 at CERN in autumn 2003. Detector parameters including efficiency, signal-to-noise ratio, and edge sensitivity were measured using a silicon telescope as a reference system. The measured sensitive width and the known silicon width were equal within less than 10 μ m. © 2006 IEEE.
    Original languageEnglish
    Article number4812298
    Pages (from-to)505-518
    Number of pages13
    JournalIeee Transactions on Nuclear Science
    Volume56
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Apr 2009

    Keywords

    • 3D silicon detectors
    • Active edges
    • Forward proton tagging
    • Large hadron collider
    • Radiation hardness
    • Roman pots

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