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Conference: Tipp 2014 - Third International Conference on Technology and Instrumentation in Particle Physics
Submitted by: STANCARI, Michelle
Submitted on: 28 February 2014 21:03
Title: Annealing studies with the CDF Run II Silicon Vertex Detector
Abstract content Between Run II commissioning in early 2001 and the end of operations in September 2011, the Tevatron collider delivered 12 inverse femtobarns of proton-antiproton collisions to the Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF). During that time, the CDF silicon vertex detector was subject to radiation doses of up to 12 Mrad. After the end of operations, the silicon detector was annealed for 24 days at 18 degrees celsius. A method for monitoring the bias current and depletion voltage of the sensors was developed, and the measurement of the time evolution of these quantites during annealing are in agreement with expectations from the Hamburg model. This monitoring method has the potential to alert today's experiments when the beneficial effects of annealing, that happen on short time scales, are complete and allow them to stop the annealling process before the harmful or reverse annealing effects, that happen on longer time scales, become significant.
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Primary Authors: STANCARI, Michelle (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) mstancar@fnal.gov
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Abstract presenters: STANCARI, Michelle
Track classification: Sensors: 1b) Semiconductor Detectors
Presentation type: Oral
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