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Report number arXiv:1809.02667
Title Mapping the depleted area of silicon diodes using a micro-focused X-ray beam
Author(s) Poley, Luise (LBL, Berkeley) ; Blue, Andrew (Glasgow U.) ; Bloch, Ingo (DESY) ; Buttar, Craig (Glasgow U.) ; Fadeyev, Vitaliy (UC, Santa Cruz, Inst. Part. Phys.) ; Fernandez-Tejero, Javier (Barcelona, Inst. Microelectron.) ; Fleta, Celeste (Barcelona, Inst. Microelectron.) ; Hacker, Johannes (Unlisted, AT) ; Lacasta Llacer, Carlos (Valencia U., IFIC) ; Miñano, Mercedes (Valencia U., IFIC) ; Renzmann, Martin (DESY) ; Rossi, Edoardo (DESY) ; Sawyer, Craig (Rutherford) ; Sperlich, Dennis (Humboldt U., Berlin) ; Stegler, Martin (DESY) ; Ullán, Miguel (Barcelona, Inst. Microelectron.) ; Unno, Yoshinobu (KEK, Tsukuba)
Publication 2019-03-22
Imprint 2018-09-07
Number of pages 14
In: JINST 14 (2019) P03024
DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/14/03/P03024
Subject category hep-ex ; Particle Physics - Experiment ; physics.ins-det ; Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN LHC ; ATLAS
Abstract For the Phase-II Upgrade of the ATLAS detector at CERN, the current ATLAS Inner Detector will be replaced with the ATLAS Inner Tracker. The ATLAS Inner Tracker will be an all-silicon detector, consisting of a pixel tracker and a strip tracker. Sensors for the ITk strip tracker are required to have a low leakage current up to bias voltages of -700 V to maintain a low noise and power dissipation. In order to minimise sensor leakage currents, particularly in the high-radiation environment inside the ATLAS detector, sensors are foreseen to be operated at low temperatures and to be manufactured from wafers with a high bulk resistivity of several k{\Omega} cm. Simulations showed the electric field inside sensors with high bulk resistivity to extend towards the sensor edge, which could lead to increased surface currents for narrow dicing edges. In order to map the electric field inside biased silicon sensors with high bulk resistivity, three diodes from ATLAS silicon strip sensor prototype wafers were studied with a monochromatic, micro-focused X-ray beam at the Diamond Light Source. For all devices under investigation, the electric field inside the diode was mapped and its dependence on the applied bias voltage was studied. The findings showed that the electric field in each diode under investigation extended beyond its bias ring and reached the dicing edge.
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