HVMUX, a high voltage multiplexing for the ATLAS Tracker upgrade

The HV biasing solution adopted in the current ATLAS detector uses one HV conductor for each sensor. This approach easily allows disabling of malfunctioning sensors without affecting the others, but space constraints and material budget considerations renders this approach impractical for the Upgrad...

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Published inJournal of instrumentation Vol. 12; no. 1; p. C01076
Main Authors Villani, E. Giulio, Phillips, P., Matheson, J., Zhang, Z., Lynn, D., Kuczewski, P., Hommels, L.B.A., Gregor, I., Bessner, M., Tackmann, K., Newcomer, F.M., Spencer, E., Greenall, A.
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LanguageEnglish
Published 25.01.2017
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Summary:The HV biasing solution adopted in the current ATLAS detector uses one HV conductor for each sensor. This approach easily allows disabling of malfunctioning sensors without affecting the others, but space constraints and material budget considerations renders this approach impractical for the Upgraded detector. In fact, the increased luminosity of the Upgraded LHC will require more channels in the upgraded ATLAS Tracker, as a result of the finer detector segmentation. Different approaches to bring the HV biasing to the detectors, including the use of a shared HV line to bias several sensors and employing semiconductor switches for the HV routing (HVMUX), have been investigated. Beside the size constraints, particular attention must be paid to the radiation tolerance of any proposed solution, which, for the strips detector, requires proper operation up to fluences of the order of 2[middot] 10 super(15) 1MeV n sub(eq)/cm super(2) and TID in excess of 300 kGy. In this paper, a description of the proposed HVMUX solution, along with electrical and radiation tests results will be presented and discussed.
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ISSN:1748-0221
1748-0221
DOI:10.1088/1748-0221/12/01/C01076