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ATLAS Note
Report number ATL-ITK-PROC-2022-025
Title Irradiation testing of ASICs for the ATLAS HL-LHC upgrade
Author(s)

Wall, Andie (University of Pennsylvania (US)) ; Ashmanskas, William (University of Pennsylvania (US)) ; Dandoy, Jeff (University of Pennsylvania (US)) ; Dressnandt, Nandor (University of Pennsylvania (US)) ; Gosart, Thomas Christopher (University of Pennsylvania (US)) ; Gutierrez Zagazeta, Luis Felipe (University of Pennsylvania (US)) ; Keener, Paul (University of Pennsylvania (US)) ; Krizka, Karol (University of Birmingham (GB)) ; Kroll, Joseph Ira (University of Pennsylvania (US)) ; Lipeles, Elliot (University of Pennsylvania (US)) ; Lu, Sicong (University of Pennsylvania (US)) ; Mayers, Godwin Mc Sherwood (University of Pennsylvania (US)) ; McGovern, Bobby (University of Pennsylvania (US)) ; Newcomer, Mitchell Franck (University of Pennsylvania (US)) ; Nikolica, Adrian (University of Pennsylvania (US)) ; Reilly, Michael Bendl (University of Pennsylvania (US)) ; Thomson, Evelyn Jean (University of Pennsylvania (US))

Corporate Author(s) The ATLAS collaboration
Publication 2023
Imprint 19 Oct 2022
Number of pages 5
In: JINST 18 (2023) C02044
In: Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics 2022 (TWEPP 2022), Bergen, Norway, 19 - 23 Sep 2022, pp.C02044
DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/18/02/C02044
Subject category Particle Physics - Experiment
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN LHC ; ATLAS
Free keywords Radiation-hard electronics ; Radiation damage to electronic components ; Radiation-hard detectors
Abstract For the high-luminosity upgrade to the LHC, the ATLAS Inner Detector will be replaced by an all-silicon tracker (ITk) consisting of two systems: pixels and strips. HCC and AMAC are ITk Strip ASICs vital for performing the system readout, monitoring, and control. To ensure these ASICs will successfully operate in the high-radiation environment of the HL-LHC, they need to be tested for radiation tolerance, and tests have been performed using both heavy ions and protons. The ASIC designs were shown to protect against radiation related effects.

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