Author:
Heggelund A.L.,Huiberts S.,Dorholt O.,Read A.L.,Rohne O.,Sandaker H.,Lauritzen M.,Stugu B.,Kok A.,Koybasi O.,Povoli M.,Bomben M.,Lange J.,Rummler A.
Abstract
Abstract
The High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) upgrade requires the
planned Inner Tracker (ITk) of the ATLAS detector to tolerate
extremely high radiation doses. Specifically, the innermost parts of
the pixel system will have to withstand radiation fluences above
1 × 1016 neqcm-2. Novel 3D silicon pixel
sensors offer a superior radiation tolerance compared to
conventional planar pixel sensors, and are thus excellent candidates
for the innermost parts of the ITk. This paper presents studies of
3D pixel sensors with pixel size 50 × 50 μm2 mounted
on the RD53A prototype readout chip. Following a description of the
design and fabrication steps, Test Beam results are presented for
unirradiated as well as heavily irradiated sensors. For particles
passing at perpendicular incidence, it is shown that average
efficiencies above 96% are reached for sensors exposed to fluences
of 1 × 1016 neqcm-2 when biased to 80 V.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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