It has been recently observed that heavily irradiated silicon detectors, no longer functional at room temperature, dramatically improves when operated at temperatures below 130 K. This is often referred to as the "Lazarus effect". The results presented here show that cryogenic operation represents a new and reliable solution to the problem of radiation tolerance of silicon detectors.
Radiation hard cryogenic silicon detectors / L. Casagrande;M.C. Abreu;W.H. Bell;P. Berglund;W. de Boer;E. Borchi;K. Borer;M. Bruzzi;S. Buontempo;S. Chapuy;V. Cindro;P. Collins;N. D'Ambrosio;C. Da Viá;S. Devine;B. Dezillie;Z. Dimcovski;V. Eremin;A. Esposito;V. Granata;E. Grigoriev;F. Hauler;E. Heijne;S. Heising;S. Janos;L. Jungermann;I. Konorov;Z. Li;C. Lourenço;M. Mikuz;T.O. Niinikoski;V. O'Shea;S. Pagano;V.G. Palmieuri;S. Paul;S. Pirollo;K. Pretzl;P. Rato;G. Ruggiero;K. Smith;P. Sonderegger;P. Sousa;E. Verbitskaya;S. Watts;M. Zavrtanik. - In: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. - ISSN 0168-9002. - STAMPA. - 477:(2002), pp. 299-303. [10.1016/S0168-9002(01)01863-0]
Radiation hard cryogenic silicon detectors
BORCHI, EMILIO;BRUZZI, MARA;
2002
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It has been recently observed that heavily irradiated silicon detectors, no longer functional at room temperature, dramatically improves when operated at temperatures below 130 K. This is often referred to as the "Lazarus effect". The results presented here show that cryogenic operation represents a new and reliable solution to the problem of radiation tolerance of silicon detectors.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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