Silicon detectors are expected to experience an unprecedented radiation flux in the future upgrades of the detectors at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The challenging radiation environment of these experiments will severely affect the performance of such detectors, degrading their detection capabilities and imposing severe operational conditions. The modeling of the detectors through Monte Carlo simulation represents a necessary step for the detailed understanding of the silicon detector performance before and after radiation damage; also for setting up optimized design rules aiming to mitigate the detrimental effect of the radiation damage. In the present work, a comparison of simulation results, obtained from- Technology Computer-Aided ...
During the scheduled high luminosity upgrade of LHC, the world's largest particle physics accelerato...
In this work we propose the application of an enhanced radiation damage model based on the introduct...
In the framework of the CERN-RD50 Collaboration, the adoption of p-type substrates has been proposed...
Silicon detectors are expected to experience an unprecedented radiation flux in the future upgrades ...
Silicon detectors are expected to experience an unprecedented radiation flux in the future upgrades ...
Abstract. During the high luminosity upgrade of the LHC (HL-LHC) the CMS tracking system will face a...
The expected increments in the radiation fluences to which the Si sensors will be exposed after futu...
The exceptional performance of the silicon sensors in the radiation environment has led to their ext...
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...
The high hadron fluences expected during the HL-LHC programme will damage the silicon detectors. New...
In this work we propose a new combined TCAD radiation damage modelling scheme, featuring both bulk a...
Silicon detectors are expected to experience an unprecedented neutron flux in the future upgrades of...
The future upgrade of the LHC towards the High-Luminosity LHC will require new sensors for the CMS t...
During the scheduled high luminosity upgrade of LHC, the world's largest particle physics accelerato...
In this work we propose the application of an enhanced radiation damage model based on the introduct...
In the framework of the CERN-RD50 Collaboration, the adoption of p-type substrates has been proposed...
Silicon detectors are expected to experience an unprecedented radiation flux in the future upgrades ...
Silicon detectors are expected to experience an unprecedented radiation flux in the future upgrades ...
Abstract. During the high luminosity upgrade of the LHC (HL-LHC) the CMS tracking system will face a...
The expected increments in the radiation fluences to which the Si sensors will be exposed after futu...
The exceptional performance of the silicon sensors in the radiation environment has led to their ext...
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...
The high hadron fluences expected during the HL-LHC programme will damage the silicon detectors. New...
In this work we propose a new combined TCAD radiation damage modelling scheme, featuring both bulk a...
Silicon detectors are expected to experience an unprecedented neutron flux in the future upgrades of...
The future upgrade of the LHC towards the High-Luminosity LHC will require new sensors for the CMS t...
During the scheduled high luminosity upgrade of LHC, the world's largest particle physics accelerato...
In this work we propose the application of an enhanced radiation damage model based on the introduct...
In the framework of the CERN-RD50 Collaboration, the adoption of p-type substrates has been proposed...