The very high radiation fluences expected at the high-luminosity large hadron collider (LHC) impose new challenges in terms of design of radiation resistant silicon detectors. The choice to use p-type substrates to improve the charge collection efficiency involves an optimization of the strip isolation to interrupt the inversion layer between the n+ implants, limiting the breakdown voltage. To this purpose, TCAD modeling and simulation schemes, already developed and validated at typical LHC fluences have to be adapted to take into account effects usually neglected at lower fluences. To better understand in a comprehensive framework, the complex and articulated phenomena related to bulk and surface radiation damage, measurements on test stru...
The high hadron fluences expected during the HL-LHC programme will damage the silicon detectors. New...
Within the R&D Program for the luminosity upgrade proposed for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), ...
In this work we propose the application of an enhanced radiation damage model based on the introduct...
International audienceA practical, yet physically grounded, TCAD modeling approach to study the radi...
International audienceA practical, yet physically grounded, TCAD modeling approach to study the radi...
International audienceA practical, yet physically grounded, TCAD modeling approach to study the radi...
Radiation damage effects at High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) fluences greater than 2.2×10 16 n∕cm 2 1 Me...
Radiation damage effects at High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) expected fluences and total ionizing doses ...
The very high fluences (e.g. up to $2 \times 10^{16} 1$ MeV $n_{eq}/cm^{2}$) and total ionising dose...
In this work we propose a new combined TCAD radiation damage modelling scheme, featuring both bulk a...
Silicon detectors in Photon Science and Particle Physics require silicon sensors with very demanding...
Silicon detectors in Photon Science and Particle Physics require silicon sensors with very demanding...
The expected increments in the radiation fluences to which the Si sensors will be exposed after futu...
Within the R&D Program for the luminosity upgrade proposed for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), sili...
Within the R&D Program for the luminosity upgrade proposed for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), sili...
The high hadron fluences expected during the HL-LHC programme will damage the silicon detectors. New...
Within the R&D Program for the luminosity upgrade proposed for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), ...
In this work we propose the application of an enhanced radiation damage model based on the introduct...
International audienceA practical, yet physically grounded, TCAD modeling approach to study the radi...
International audienceA practical, yet physically grounded, TCAD modeling approach to study the radi...
International audienceA practical, yet physically grounded, TCAD modeling approach to study the radi...
Radiation damage effects at High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) fluences greater than 2.2×10 16 n∕cm 2 1 Me...
Radiation damage effects at High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) expected fluences and total ionizing doses ...
The very high fluences (e.g. up to $2 \times 10^{16} 1$ MeV $n_{eq}/cm^{2}$) and total ionising dose...
In this work we propose a new combined TCAD radiation damage modelling scheme, featuring both bulk a...
Silicon detectors in Photon Science and Particle Physics require silicon sensors with very demanding...
Silicon detectors in Photon Science and Particle Physics require silicon sensors with very demanding...
The expected increments in the radiation fluences to which the Si sensors will be exposed after futu...
Within the R&D Program for the luminosity upgrade proposed for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), sili...
Within the R&D Program for the luminosity upgrade proposed for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), sili...
The high hadron fluences expected during the HL-LHC programme will damage the silicon detectors. New...
Within the R&D Program for the luminosity upgrade proposed for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), ...
In this work we propose the application of an enhanced radiation damage model based on the introduct...