Silicon detectors with a three-dimensional architecture, in which the n- and p-electrodes penetrate through the entire substrate, have been successfully fabricated. The electrodes can be separated from each other by distances that are less than the substrate thickness, allowing short collection paths, low depletion voltages, and large current signals from rapid charge collection. While no special hardening steps were taken in this initial fabrication run, these features of three dimensional architectures produce an intrinsic resistance to the effects of radiation damage. Some performance measurements are given for detectors that are fully depleted and working after exposures to proton beams with doses equivalent to that from slightly more t...
3D silicon detectors are characterized by cylindrical electrodes perpendicular to the surface and pe...
For the purpose of withstanding very high radiation doses, silicon pixel sensors with a `3D' electro...
The ATLAS Forward Physics (AFP) project plans to install 3D silicon pixel detectors about 210 m away...
Abstract—Silicon detectors with a three-dimensional architec-ture, in which the n- and p-electrodes ...
This book covers the technical properties, fabrication details, measurement results and applications...
Three-dimensional (3D) silicon detectors are emerging as one of the most promising technologies for ...
3D silicon detectors, in which the electrodes penetrate the sensor bulk perpendicular to the surface...
The 3D silicon sensors aimed for the ATLAS pixel detector upgrade have been tested with a high energ...
To test the radiation tolerance of full-size detectors, four large-area AC-coupled single-sided sili...
In preparation for the tenfold luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (the HL-LHC) around 2...
The Pixel Detector is the innermost part of the ATLAS experiment tracking device at the Large Hadron...
The Pixel detector is the innermost part of the ATLAS experiment tracking device at the Large Hadron...
The Pixel Detector is the innermost part of the ATLAS experiment tracking device at the Large Hadron...
In the past few years, there has been an increasing interest toward 3D silicon radiation detectors. ...
The Pixel Detector is the innermost part of the ATLAS experiment tracking device at the Large Hadron...
3D silicon detectors are characterized by cylindrical electrodes perpendicular to the surface and pe...
For the purpose of withstanding very high radiation doses, silicon pixel sensors with a `3D' electro...
The ATLAS Forward Physics (AFP) project plans to install 3D silicon pixel detectors about 210 m away...
Abstract—Silicon detectors with a three-dimensional architec-ture, in which the n- and p-electrodes ...
This book covers the technical properties, fabrication details, measurement results and applications...
Three-dimensional (3D) silicon detectors are emerging as one of the most promising technologies for ...
3D silicon detectors, in which the electrodes penetrate the sensor bulk perpendicular to the surface...
The 3D silicon sensors aimed for the ATLAS pixel detector upgrade have been tested with a high energ...
To test the radiation tolerance of full-size detectors, four large-area AC-coupled single-sided sili...
In preparation for the tenfold luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (the HL-LHC) around 2...
The Pixel Detector is the innermost part of the ATLAS experiment tracking device at the Large Hadron...
The Pixel detector is the innermost part of the ATLAS experiment tracking device at the Large Hadron...
The Pixel Detector is the innermost part of the ATLAS experiment tracking device at the Large Hadron...
In the past few years, there has been an increasing interest toward 3D silicon radiation detectors. ...
The Pixel Detector is the innermost part of the ATLAS experiment tracking device at the Large Hadron...
3D silicon detectors are characterized by cylindrical electrodes perpendicular to the surface and pe...
For the purpose of withstanding very high radiation doses, silicon pixel sensors with a `3D' electro...
The ATLAS Forward Physics (AFP) project plans to install 3D silicon pixel detectors about 210 m away...