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TCAD simulations of pixel sensors for the ATLAS ITk upgrade and performance of annealed planar pixel modules (1810.10872v1)

Published 24 Oct 2018 in physics.ins-det and hep-ex

Abstract: For the high luminosity phase of the Large Hadron Collider to start operation around 2026, a major upgrade of the ATLAS Inner Tracker (ITk) is in preparation. Thanks to their low power dissipation and high charge-collection efficiency after irradiation, thin planar pixel modules are the baseline option to instrument all, except for the innermost layer of the pixel detector. To optimise the sensor layout for a pixel cell size of $50\times50\,\mu m2$, TCAD simulations are being performed. Charge-collection efficiency, electronic noise and electrical-field properties are investigated. A radiation-damage model is employed in TCAD simulations to estimate the performance before- and after irradiation. The impact of storage time at room temperature for the ITk pixel detector during maintenance periods are estimated using sensors irradiated up to a fluence of 5$\times10{15}\,$n$_\text{eq}$/cm$2$. Pixel sensors of $100-150\,\mu m$ thickness, interconnected to FE-I4 read-out chips with pixel dimensions of $50\times250\,\mu m2$, are characterised using the testbeam facilities at the CERN-SPS and DESY. The charge-collection and hit efficiencies are compared before and after annealing at room temperature for up to one year.

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