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DU’s proposed participation in the CMS Upgrade – Phase-II R&D

DU’s proposed participation in the CMS Upgrade – Phase-II R&D . A.Bhardwaj , A.Kumar , M. Naimuddin , K.Ranjan , R.K.Shivpuri Center for Detector & Related Software Technology (CDRST) Delhi University (DU), Delhi, India. India-CMS Meeting, BARC, 28 July – 29 July, 2011.

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DU’s proposed participation in the CMS Upgrade – Phase-II R&D

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  1. DU’s proposed participation in the CMS Upgrade – Phase-II R&D A.Bhardwaj, A.Kumar, M. Naimuddin, K.Ranjan, R.K.Shivpuri Center for Detector & Related Software Technology (CDRST) Delhi University (DU), Delhi, India India-CMS Meeting, BARC, 28 July – 29 July, 2011

  2. Si Tracker Upgrade AshutoshBhardwaj, KirtiRanjan, R.K. Shivpuri

  3. Our Interest • Showed interest in Si Upgrade in Tracker in 2010 • Discussed with Frank Hartmann (then coordinating the overall sensor R&D activities and now Deputy PM) & DuccioAbbaneo (phase 2 overall coordination incharge) in May 2010. • Several approved R&D projects for phase-II. Phase I R&D was frozen. “Development of pixel and micro-strip sensors on radiation tolerant substrates for the tracker upgrade at SLHC”: Contact Person: M. de Palma ; submitted: April 2008 ; status: Approved; CMS SLHC RD #08.03 “Materials, technologies and simulations for silicon sensor modules at intermediate to large radii of a new CMS tracker for SLHC” ; Hamburg, Karlsruhe, Louvain, Vienna, Vilnius; submitted: March 2008 ; status: Approved; CMS SLHC RD # 08.02 As a first step, we mutually decided to start up with some effort at DU in the existing R&D and then put up a formal presentation in the Tracker Group => Si Device Simulation

  4. Si Device Simulation Proposal from Frank Hartmann on Si Device Simulation (July 2010): • The 12 strip of the multi-geometry strip cells, which comes withdifferent pitches & widths, in p-in-n & n-in-n version, also withp-spray and p-stop (isolation) • The first goal should be to understand (interstrip) capacitance values, isolation and breakdown to support the measurements we are going to do.Further steps could be possible improvements of the geometry.Understanding of behavior after irradiation. • As a second step, we should simulate some cells of the multi-geometrylong pixel structures, which come in the same configuration but inaddition with Rpoly biasing & punch-through biasing… • Alberto Messino (Upgrade Sensor WG convener) volunteered to step in to define and watch the simulation program. • Start with a sort of "calibration" or better a comparison of our simulation with existing published work. • Claudio Piemonte, Device Simulations of Isolation Techniques for Silicon Microstrip Detectors Made on p-Type Substrates,in «IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON NUCLEAR SCIENCE»,vol. 53,n. 3,2006, pp. 1694-1705

  5. Tracker – Phase 2 Organization http://cms-tracker.web.cern.ch/cms-tracker/TKorganisation/Phase2_Organization-DA.pdf

  6. Si Device Simulation– First Results Tracker Week Meetings (11 - 15 Oct. 2010, CERN) https://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=80952 - Upgrade Sensor WG meeting, - Frank Hartman (Sensor Technology Co-ordinator) https://indico.cern.ch/getFile.py/access?contribId=0&sessionId=3&resId=1&materialId=slides&confId=80952

  7. Si Device Simulation– First Results Simulation effort to support the HPK campaign 20‘ https://indico.cern.ch/getFile.py/access?contribId=2&sessionId=3&resId=1&materialId=slides&confId=80952 Device Simulation Using ATLAS- Device Simulation Program From Silvaco Two n+ neighbouring strips, with two intermediate p+ stops. Report to Collaboration in India-CMS Meeting, 28 Oct. – 29 Oct. 2010

  8. Si Device Simulation– First Results Upgrade Plenary Meeting; Friday 15 October 2010 Progress and plans for sensors R&D 20' Speaker: F. Hartmann

  9. Si Device Simulation– Further work • Continuous EVO meetings and discussions with Alberto Messino • Presented Results on MSSD Simulation in Tracker Week Meetings, 14 - 18 Feb. 2011 • https://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=125774 • MSSD Simulation Results 20' https://indico.cern.ch/getFile.py/access?contribId=1&resId=0&materialId=slides&confId=125774

  10. Si Device Simulation– Further work Comparison Experimental/Simulation Measurement Design # 3 SIM DC Cint 100-150V EXP Cint • At low voltage the dip in the capacitance is similar • At Saturation, Exp DC-Cint = 0.9 pF >Sim DC-Cint = 0.63pF • Exp Vsaturation = 200-250V >SimVsaturation = 100-150V 200-250V 0.63 pF 0.9pF Similar behavior for low voltage QF= 1e10 cm-2

  11. Si Device Simulation– Further work Upgrade Phase II Plenary, 14 Feb. - 18 Feb. 2011 Overview of HPK sensors project, Alexander Dierlamm  45' https://indico.cern.ch/getFile.py/access?contribId=1&resId=1&materialId=slides&confId=127280

  12. Si Device Simulation– Further work Several groups showed their interests in Process/Device Simulation

  13. Simulation – SLHC Sensor R&D https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/viewauth/CMS/SLHCSensorDevelopment https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/viewauth/CMS/SLHCSensorDevelopment#Simulations https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/pub/CMS/SLHCSensorDevelopment/Simulation_tasks_V1.pdf

  14. Simulation – SLHC Sensor R&D Simulations: Alberto Messineo (Universita di Pisa-Sezione di Pisa (INFN)), Tracker Week Meetings, 18 – 22 July, 2011 https://indico.cern.ch/getFile.py/access?contribId=8&resId=0&materialId=slides&confId=144303

  15. Present Facilities at DU • Class 10000 lab with class 100/1000 laminar flow tables (minor maintenance required) • Keithley 237, Keithley 2410, Keithley 590 CV system • Cascade Semi-automatic Probe Station • Keithley 2400 Semiconductor Characterization System • Few test structures from Frank for characterization

  16. Tracker DPG Tasks (service work) • Tracker Alignment using cosmics - present Results on Tracker Alignment in • Tracker Detector Performance Group Weekly meetings (Thursday 23 June 2011) https://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=127125 • Weekly Tracker DPG meeting (08 July 2011)https://indico.cern.ch/conferenceDisplay.py?confId=127126 • Reported by Alignment conveners (GeroFlucke & AlessioBonato) in Tracker General Meeting @ CMS Week, June 28th, 2011 https://indico.cern.ch/getFile.py/access?contribId=5&sessionId=0&resId=0&materialId=slides&confId=142604

  17. Proposal– SLHC Sensor R&D • We have shown interest in participation in all activities related with Si Sensor R&D in phase II of the CMS – • Simulation – already shown encouraging results – will continue. • Characterization – few test structures to be characterized. • Fabrication of sensors/test structures – will explore the possibility • Interested in giving a presentation in Tracker Institutional Board meeting for formal induction • 6k CHF /PhD/annum will be needed under M&O-B for Tracker from the year 2013. (for year 2012 – it’s 3k CHF per PhD) • Also interested in joining RD50 (Radiation Hard Si Sensors R&D) – 3K CHF/institute/annum – lot of European facilities/expertise

  18. MPGD Upgrade A.Kumar, Md. Naimuddin, R.K. Shivpuri

  19. GEMs for CMS high eta upgrade(MPGD) • The Physics case of challenging post-TDR scenario where: • -300 fb-1 already collected • -centre-of-mass energy: 14TeV, lumi 2-3 x 1034cm-2s-1 • -events are with nominal or 2 x nominal pile-up • Physics Goals: • Boosted objects with muon-decay channels, asymmetry, coupling & spin measurements, fusion processes. • High luminosity physics:=> making a case for a coherent detector system in the true “forward” eta region • - Triple boson production, Z’ factory physics, Exotic with light object decaying to muons • The GEM technology is likely to be a strong candidate for “forward” tracking: • -spatial resolution ~ 100 microns, time resolution < 5ns, detector efficiency > 98% • -precise tracking and fast trigger information simultaneously • -can be designed with sufficiently fine segmentation to cope with high particle fluxes ~ (1MHz/mm2) at LHC

  20. GEMs for CMS high eta upgrade(MPGD)

  21. GEMs for CMS high eta upgrade(MPGD) • ==>Possible participation • MPGD R&D and fabrication (GEM foils, mechanics, readout circuits etc) • Module testing and characterization (using cosmic muons, X-ray test up) • DAQ (Fast Electronics, Power supplies, Cables, Gas mixing unit etc) • Beam test participation and online analysis at CERN • Beam test Data Analysis • Detector Simulation • Physics Potential (MC studies) • ==> Possibility of putting PhD students.

  22. Back UP

  23. Software: Silvaco Tools • Device Simulation • ATLAS (2D Silicon Device Simulator) • S-PISCES (2D Silicon Device Simulator) • LUMINOUS (2D Optoelectronic Device Simulator) • BLAZE (2D Device Simulator for Advanced Materials) • Device 3D (3D Device Simulator) • TFT (Amorphous & Polycrystalline Device Simulator) • QUANTUM (3D Simulation Models for Quantum Mechanical Effects) • FERRO (Ferroelectric Field Dependent Permittivity Model) • Process Simulation • ATHENA Framework • S-SUPREM4 (Process Simulator) • MC Implant (Monte-Carlo Implantation Simulator) • ELITE (Physical Etching and Deposition Simulator) • OPTILITH (2D Optical Lithography Simulator) • MC Deposit/ETCH (2D Monte Carlo Deposition & Etch Simulator)

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