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Results from Proton-Irradiation + “short“ QTC status. Sensor Meeting Tracker-Week 12.07.2001. Frank Hartmann, Christian Piasecki. Optical inspection of all 78 sensors is finished. All Sensors are fine! and compatible to the former results, shown at the last meetings. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Results from Proton- Irradiation + “short“ QTC status Sensor Meeting Tracker-Week 12.07.2001 Frank Hartmann, Christian Piasecki
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Page 1: Results from Proton-Irradiation + “short“ QTC status

Results from Proton-Irradiation+ “short“ QTC status

Sensor Meeting Tracker-Week 12.07.2001

Frank Hartmann, Christian Piasecki

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Optical inspection of all 78 sensors is finished

All Sensors are fine!and compatible to the former results, shown at the last meetings.

Results can be regarded at http:\\www-ekp.uni-karlsruhe.physik.de/~cms/

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Electrical-Tests of 32 Sensors finished

• Still problems with „residual“ passivation-layer on the DC-Pads at the „long side“.

• But no problems when we measure the DC-Pads at the „short side“.

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Breakdown of the 6054848-Sensor

During first IV-Measurement

ca. 400µA

IV after Breakdown

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Did we lost contact to Bias-Ring ?Problem happened during IV curve:

NO movementsNO relais changes

at the simplest and earliest test;with 7 m tip

Solve: as Vienna we started tomeasure with 2 probes

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Materials

• Hamamatsu Full Sensor (W6b 4919-39)Thickness: 500 mResistivity: 4.6 kcm

• Hamamatsu teststructures (same batch no. 35-41)

• ST Full Sensor (04439218)Thickness: 500 mResistivity: 5.1 kcm

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Irrad. Assembly

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Improvements to our IQC-Probestation for measurements at –10°C

Cold bath to fight humidity

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The Cooling-Jig

Place for several probes to travel withthe jig, plus a „lid“ to avoid condensation!

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Air-Cooler with dry iceSintered copper to havea maximum of surface to transfer minus temperaturefrom dry ice to air

Inlet

Outlet

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Proton-Irradiation-Resultsnew dose calculations (p n)

all in 10^14 n(1MeV)/cm^2

Ham. Diode39: Ileak 2,56

Ni 2.6

Ham. FSensor: Ileak 3,8 (difficult-not reliable)

Ni 3,0

ST FSensor: Ileak 0,85

Ni 0,70

Ham. Diode41: Ileak 0,94

Ni 0,72

Ham. Mini41: Ileak 0,95

Ni 0,72

Wanted:

2.5

1.5

(less irrad from cyclotron as calculated)

0.9

31MeV p

33MeV p

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Multi-CV Babysensor41 after Irrad

157pF

134Pf

Low dose

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Multi-CV Babysensor39 after Irrad

185pF

146pF

High dose

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Depletion Voltage and Fluence OLD (shown in Catania)

0 50 100 150 200 250 300

0,0

2,0x1019

4,0x1019

6,0x1019

8,0x1019

1,0x10200 50 100 150 200 250 300

0,0

2,0x1019

4,0x1019

6,0x1019

8,0x1019

1,0x10200 50 100 150 200 250 300

0

1x1017

2x1017

3x1017

4x1017

5x1017

150V

No Fluence

Bias Voltage [V]

CV on Ham. TS - Minisensor

180V

Low Fluence

Ca

pa

cita

nce

-2

220V

High Fluence

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Depletion Voltage and FluenceNEW (on HPK minisensors)

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CV for HPK 39 (FS+Baby+Diode)

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Interstrip capacitance of HPK sensor (1 neighbour)

100 fF 3.2 pF

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Interstrip Capacitance (one neighbour) vs. Bias Voltage

after Irradiation

0 200 400 600 800 1000

3,5

4,0

4,5

5,0

5,5

6,0Hamamatsu FS - C

int on strip 335

Cin

t [p

F]

Bias Voltage [V]

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0 10 20 30 40 50 60

1,0

1,2

1,4

1,6

1,8

2,0

Interstrip Capacitance on TS H39

Before After irrad. and annealing

Inte

rstr

ip C

ap

aci

tan

ce [p

F]

Interstrip Capacitance on TS 39 after Irradiation (2 neighbours)

Some bad contacts due to residuals of conductive rubber!?!?!

Vbias = 400V

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Interstrip Capacitance Baby41(2 neighbours)

600V 900V

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Interstrip Resistance vs. Biasvoltage

HPK TS-Baby39 (full dose)

Strip 80-81 at –7°C Strip 88-89 at –5,5°C

Voltage[V] Rint[Mohm] ^2 Voltage[V] Rint[Mohm] ^2

0 26,4 2,72 E-4 0 20,6 2,44 E-4 50 119 7,19 E-4 50 232 2,27 E-3 100 675 5,66 E-4 100 to high ~ E-2 150 to high ~ E-2 200 to high ~ E-2

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Conclusion

• Evaluation on minisensor, diode and FS only

• Irradiation with protons is feasible with small bias voltage near to final LHC condition

• The IQC in Karlsuhe is ready with some possible improvements, learned at this system test level

• Many improvements already implemented since Catania

Proposal for the ingot pre-qualification!!

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Strip-Values after Breakdown

ca. 0.5nA

Nominal behavior


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