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Silicon sensors for LumiCal Two possible options

Silicon sensors for LumiCal Two possible options. Wojciech Wierba Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN Cracow. Pads. 12 sectors in  (15 ° ) 15 cylinders in r (width 13.33 mm) 180 pads on half plane. Inner pad - ~302 mm 2 Outer pad - ~955 mm 2 Capacitance ratio = ~3.16.

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Silicon sensors for LumiCal Two possible options

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  1. Silicon sensors for LumiCalTwo possible options Wojciech Wierba Institute of Nuclear Physics PAN Cracow

  2. Pads • 12 sectors in  (15°) • 15 cylinders in r (width 13.33 mm) • 180 pads on half plane • Inner pad - ~302 mm2 • Outer pad - ~955 mm2 • Capacitance ratio = ~3.16 Odd and even planes rotated by 7.5 deg

  3. Strips • 64 concentric strips (width 3.125 mm) • 60 radial strips (3°) • Inner concentric strip - ~800 mm2 • Outer concentric strip - ~2734 mm2 • Capacitance ratio = ~3.42 • Radial strips - ~1885 mm2

  4. Wafer size • Small wafers are not suitable, causes a lot of tiles per half plane • Best wafer size – 24 inch – not available • 12 inch wafer acceptable (~300 mm dia)

  5. Tiles of the sensors for both options (12” wafer)

  6. Gap between tungsten plates • Support to glue tiles and place for the electronics • Ceramic plate ~0.5 mm thick • Silicon sensor ~0.3 mm thick Half plane of the detector will consist 3 tiles The gap between tungsten plates should be in order of 1 mm

  7. Comparison of the two options

  8. More realistic MC • Rotation of the odd and even planes • Angle: pads – 7.5°, strips - 7.5° ? • Gaps between tiles (~0.1 – 0.2 mm to be discussed) • Pads edges, guard rings • Concentric stripes divided in 3 parts for half plane • Gap between tungsten plates ~0.8 – 1.0 mm

  9. Conclusions • Both options are comparable • Number of channels is near the same • Resolutions (energy & angular) are near the same • Strips needs 2 masks • Strips needs probably 2 types of amplifiers • Pads have more complicated bias and coupling connections

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