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Including radiation damage effects in ATLAS Monte Carlo simulations: status and perspective / Bomben, Marco (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR)) ; ATLAS Pixel Collaboration
Signal reduction is the most important radiation damage effect on performance of silicon tracking detectors in ATLAS. [...]
ATL-INDET-PROC-2023-002.
- 2024. - 6 p.
Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS) - Full text
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Including radiation damage effects in ATLAS MonteCarlo simulations: status and perspectives / Bomben, Marco (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR)) ; ATLAS Pixel Collaboration /ATLAS Collaboration
Signal reduction is the most important radiation damage effect on performance of silicon tracking detectors in ATLAS. Adjusting sensor bias voltage and detection threshold can help in mitigating the effects but it is important to have simulated data that reproduce the evolution of performance with the accumulation of luminosity, hence fluence. [...]
ATL-INDET-SLIDE-2022-623.- Geneva : CERN, 2022 - 33 p. Fulltext: PDF; External link: Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS)
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Single Event Upsets in the ATLAS IBL Frontend ASICs at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN / Rozanov, Alexandre (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR)) /ATLAS Collaboration
ATLAS is one of the four major experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. The tracking performance of the ATLAS detector relies critically on its 4-layer Pixel Detector, located at the core the ATLAS tracker. [...]
ATL-INDET-SLIDE-2021-030.- Geneva : CERN, 2021 Fulltext: PDF; External link: Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS)
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Operational Experience and Performance with the ATLAS Pixel detector at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN / Sohns, Fabian (Georg-August-Universitat Goettingen, II. Physikalisches Institut)
The tracking performance of the ATLAS detector relies critically on its 4-layer Pixel Detector which has undergone significant hardware and readout upgrades to meet the challenges imposed by the higher collision energy, pileup and luminosity delivered by the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), with record breaking instantaneous luminosities of 2 x $10^{34}$ cm$^2$ s$^{-1}$ recently surpassed. [...]
ATL-INDET-PROC-2019-007.
- 2020. - 7 p.
Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS) - Full text
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Operational Experience and Performance with the ATLAS Pixel detector at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN / Sohns, Fabian (Georg-August-Universitat Goettingen, II. Physikalisches Institut) /ATLAS Collaboration
The tracking performance of the ATLAS detector relies critically on its 4-layer Pixel Detector which has undergone significant hardware and readout upgrades to meet the challenges imposed by the higher collision energy, pileup and luminosity delivered by the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), with record breaking instantaneous luminosities of 2 x 10^34 cm-2 s-1 recently surpassed. The key status and performance metrics of the ATLAS Pixel Detector are summarized, and the operational experience and requirements to ensure optimum data quality and data taking efficiency will be described, with special emphasis on radiation damage experience..
ATL-INDET-SLIDE-2019-803.- Geneva : CERN, 2019 - 1 p. Fulltext: PDF; External link: Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS)
In : 15th Topical Seminar on Innovative Particle and Radiation Detectors, Siena, Italy, 14 - 17 Oct 2019
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Modeling Radiation Damage to Pixel Sensors in the ATLAS Detector / Rossini, Lorenzo (INFN Milano and Universita' di Milano, Dipartimento di Fisica)
Silicon pixel detectors are at the core of the current and planned upgrade of the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). [...]
ATL-INDET-PROC-2018-003.
- 2019. - 2 p.
Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS) - Full text - Published fulltext
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Single Event Upsets in the ATLAS IBL Front End ASICs / Rozanov, Alexander (Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseille (CPPM), IN2P3-CNRS) /ATLAS Collaboration
During operation at instantaneous luminosities of up to 2.1 10^{34} cm^{-2} s^{-1} the front end chips of the ATLAS innermost pixel layer (IBL) experienced single event upsets affecting its global registers as well as the settings for the individual pixels, causing, among other things loss of occupancy, noisy pixels, and silent pixels. A quantitative analysis of the single event upsets as well as the operational issues and mitigation techniques will be presented..
ATL-INDET-SLIDE-2018-383.- Geneva : CERN, 2018 - 1 p. Fulltext: PDF; External link: Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS)
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Modeling Radiation Damage to Pixel Sensors in the ATLAS Detector / Rossini, Lorenzo (INFN Milano and Universita' di Milano, Dipartimento di Fisica) /ATLAS Collaboration
Silicon pixel detectors are at the core of the current and planned upgrade of the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). As the closest detector component to the interaction point, these detectors will be subjected to a significant amount of radiation over their lifetime: prior to the High- Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC), the innermost layers will receive a fluence in excess of 10^15 neq/cm2 and the HL-HLC detector upgrades must cope with an order of magnitude higher fluence integrated over their lifetimes. [...]
ATL-INDET-SLIDE-2018-339.- Geneva : CERN, 2018 - 1 p. Fulltext: PDF; External link: Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS)
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Modeling Radiation Damage to Pixel Sensors in the ATLAS Detector / Rossini, Lorenzo (INFN Milano and Universita' di Milano, Dipartimento di Fisica) /ATLAS Collaboration
Silicon pixel detectors are at the core of the current and planned upgrade of the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). As the closest detector component to the interaction point, these detectors will be subjected to a significant amount of radiation over their lifetime: prior to the High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC), the innermost layers will receive a fluence in excess of 10^15 neq/cm^2 and the HL-HLC detector upgrades must cope with an order of magnitude higher fluence integrated over their lifetimes. [...]
ATL-INDET-SLIDE-2018-098.- Geneva : CERN, 2018 - 14 p. Fulltext: PDF; External link: Original Communication (restricted to ATLAS)
In : 13th "Trento" workshop on advanced silicon radiation detectors, Munich, Germany, 19 - 21 Feb 2018
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Power dissipation studies on planar n + -in-n pixel sensors / Klingenberg, R (Dortmund U.) ; Altenheiner, S (Dortmund U.) ; Bryan, D (Dortmund U.) ; Dungs, S (Dortmund U.) ; Gisen, A (Dortmund U.) ; Gößling, C (Dortmund U.) ; Hillringhaus, B (Dortmund U.) ; Kröninger, K (Dortmund U.) ; Ratering, C (Dortmund U.) ; Wittig, T (Dortmund U.)
Research and development laboratory measurements of non-irradiated and irradiated planar n+ -in-n pixel sensor structures are systematically investigated to determine the power dissipation of those sensors. Measurements were taken at different operation temperatures, sensor bias voltages, bulk thicknesses, sensor areas, and irradiation fluences. [...]
2016 - 6 p. - Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 831 (2016) 105-110
In : 10th International "Hiroshima" Symposium on the Development and Application of Semiconductor Tracking Detectors, Xi'an, China, 25 - 29 Sep 2015, pp.105-110

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