Speaker
Andrew Donald Gentry
(University of New Mexico)
Description
Silicon sensors in particle physics experiments like those at the Large Hadron Collider must be able to withstand extreme radiation doses. 3D sensor technology is one of the most promising radiation-hard silicon detector technologies. 3D sensors are currently used in the ATLAS detector, but even more radiation-hard sensors must be developed for future collider experiments. Characterization measurements made as a function of fluence for a set of small-pitch 3D sensors that could be used in future particle physics experiments will be presented.
Primary author
Andrew Donald Gentry
(University of New Mexico)
Co-authors
Sally Seidel
(University of New Mexico)
Dr
Jiahe Si
(University of New Mexico)
Dr
Gian Franco Dalla Betta
(University of Trento)
Mr
Maurizio Boscardin
(Fondazione Bruno Kessler)