Timing performance and gain degradation after irradiation with protons and neutrons of Low Gain Avalanche Diodes based on a shallow and broad multiplication layer in a float-zone 35μm and
E. Currás,Albert Doblas,M. Fernández, D. Flores,J. González, S. Hidalgo, R. Jaramillo,M. Moll, Èric Navarrete, G. Pellegrini,I. Vila

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment(2023)

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The high-luminosity upgrade of the ATLAS and CMS experiments includes dedicated sub-detectors to perform the time-stamping of minimum ionizing particles (MIPs). These detectors will be exposed up to fluences in the range of 1.5–2.5×1015neq/cm2 and require a time resolution per detecting layer of 30 ps, for non-irradiated sensors, to 50–70 ps (depending on the exposed fluences) for sensors at the end of their lifetime. To cope with these requirements, the low-gain avalanche diode (LGAD) has been chosen as the baseline detection technology. In this article, an in-depth radiation tolerance study on LGADs manufactured at IMB-CNM using a so-called shallow junction is presented. Proton irradiation at CERN-PS up to fluences of 3×1015neq/cm2 and neutron irradiation at JSI-Ljubljana up to 2.5×1015neq/cm2 were performed. Two different active thicknesses were studied: 35μm and 50μm. Gain degradation, operation stability, and timing performance were evaluated.
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low gain avalanche diodes,neutrons,irradiation,broad multiplication layer,float-zone
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