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Conference: Tipp 2014 - Third International Conference on Technology and Instrumentation in Particle Physics
Submitted by: DANNHEIM, Dominik
Submitted on: 28 January 2014 22:00
Title: Vertex-Detector R&D for CLIC
Abstract content The CLIC vertex detector must have excellent spatial resolution, full geometrical coverage extending to low polar angles, extremely low mass, low occupancy facilitated by time-tagging, and sufficient heat removal from sensors and readout. These considerations, together with the physics needs and beam structure of CLIC, push the technological requirements to the limits and imply a very different vertex detector than the ones currently in use elsewhere. A detector concept based on hybrid planar pixel-detector technology is under development for the CLIC vertex detector. It comprises fast, low-power and small-pitch readout ASICs implemented in 65 nm CMOS technology (CLICpix) coupled to ultra-thin sensors via low-mass interconnects. The power dissipation of the readout chips is reduced by means of power pulsing, allowing for a cooling system based on forced gas flow. In this talk, the CLIC vertex-detector requirements are reviewed and the current status of R&D on sensors, readout and detector integration is presented.
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Primary Authors: DANNHEIM, Dominik (CERN) dominik.dannheim@cern.ch
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Abstract presenters: DANNHEIM, Dominik
Track classification: Sensors: 1b) Semiconductor Detectors
Presentation type: --not specified--
Comments: Talk will be given on behalf of the CLIC detector and physics study (CLICdp).