Abstract
Abstract
The high luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) will create a more
challenging and demanding environment for the operation of the CMS detector. The peak
instantaneous luminosity of the HL-LHC machine will reach 5–7 × 1034 cm-2s-1, which by the end of its lifetime will have
delivered up to 4000 fb-1. To cope with these conditions the CMS Tracker will
be fully replaced with a more advanced system. The new sub-detector is divided into an Outer
Tracker, instrumented by short strips and macro pixels, and a more granular Inner Tracker using
pixelated sensors. This report will describe some features of the new Outer Tracker silicon
sensors and modules, provide results indicating the quality of the sensors produced to date, as
well as the robustness of the sensors against environmental factors such as relative humidity.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation