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ATLAS ITk strip sensor quality control procedures and testing site qualification

M. Mikeštíková, A. A. Affolder, K. Affolder, S. Beaupre, H. P. Beck, J. Bernabéu, A. J. Bevan, I. Dawson, A. Dowling, V. Fadeyev, P. Federičová, J. Fernández-Tejero, A. Fournier, M. Gignac, G. Greig, J. Gunnell, K. Hara, S. Hirose, Bart Hommels, Tatsuya Ishii, C. E. Jessiman, J. Johnson, D. M. Jones, S. Kachiguin, N. J. Kang, J. Keller, C. Klein, T. Koffas, J. Kroll, J. Kvasnička, C. Lacasta, V. Latoňová, F. Martinez-Mckinney, P. S. Miyagawa, A. Montalbano, K. Nakamura, L. Poley, D. Rousso, Aashaq Shah, E.A. Slavíková, C. Solaz, U. Soldevila, E. J. Staats, T.L. Stack, B. Stelzer, P. Tuma, M. Ullán, Y. Unno, J. Yarwick, S. Zenz

Journal of Instrumentation · 2022

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Abstract The high-luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider, scheduled to become operational in 2029, requires the replacement of the ATLAS Inner Detector with a new all-silicon Inner Tracker. Radiation hard n + -in-p micro-strip silicon sensors were developed by the ATLAS Inner Tracker strip collaboration and are produced by Hamamatsu Photonics K.K. Production of the total amount of 22000 strip sensors has started in 2020 and will continue until 2025. The ATLAS strip sensor collaboration has the responsibility to monitor the quality of the fabricated devices by performing detailed measurements of individual sensor characteristics and by comparing the obtained results with the tests done by the manufacturer. Dedicated Quality Control procedures were developed to check whether the del

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1088/1748-0221/17/12/c12013
Catalogue ID
SNmokyn4pk-ghaxa7
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