Performance of CMS 3D silicon pixel detectors before and after irradiation

Three-dimensional (3D) silicon detectors are emerging as one of the most promising technologies for the innermost layers of tracking devices for the foreseen upgrades of the LHC. 3D sensors compatible with the CMS readout, fabricated at FBK (Trento, Italy), were tested in the laboratory and with a 1...

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Main Authors: Obertino, M, Solano, A, Alagoz, E, Arndt, K, Bolla, G, Bortoletto, D, Bubna, M, Krzywda, A, Shipsey, I, Andresen, J, Jensen, F, Lei, C, Wagner, S, Dinardo, M, Boscardin, M, Brosius, R, Kumar, A, Dalla Betta, G, Povoli, M, Kwan, S, Prosser, A, Rivera, R, Tan, P, Uplegger, L, Menasce, D
Format: Journal article
Published: 2013
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Summary:Three-dimensional (3D) silicon detectors are emerging as one of the most promising technologies for the innermost layers of tracking devices for the foreseen upgrades of the LHC. 3D sensors compatible with the CMS readout, fabricated at FBK (Trento, Italy), were tested in the laboratory and with a 120 GeV/c proton beam at the FNAL test beam facility, before and after irradiation up to a fluence of 3.5 × 10 neq / cm. Preliminary results of the data analysis are presented. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.