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Journal of Instrumentation | 2017

Development of silicon detectors for Beam Loss Monitoring at HL-LHC

E. Verbitskaya; V. Eremin; A. Zabrodskii; A. Bogdanov; A. Shepelev; B. Dehning; M. Bartosik; A. Alexopoulos; M. Glaser; F. Ravotti; Mariusz Sapinski; J. Härkönen; N. Egorov; A. Galkin

Silicon detectors were proposed as novel Beam Loss Monitors (BLM) for the control of the radiation environment in the vicinity of the superconductive magnets of the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider. The present work is aimed at enhancing the BLM sensitivity and therefore the capability of triggering the beam abort system before a critical radiation load hits the superconductive coils. We report here the results of three in situ irradiation tests of Si detectors carried out at the CERN PS at 1.9–4.2 K. The main experimental result is that all silicon detectors survived irradiation up to 1.22× 1016 p/cm2. The third test, focused on the detailed characterization of the detectors with standard (300 μm) and reduced (100 μm) thicknesses, showed only a marginal difference in the sensitivity of thinned detectors in the entire fluence range and a smaller rate of signal degradation that promotes their use as BLMs. The irradiation campaigns produced new information on radiation damage and carrier transport in Si detectors irradiated at the temperatures of 1.9–4.2 K. The results were encouraging and permitted to initiate the production of the first BLM prototype modules which were installed at the end of the vessel containing the superconductive coil of a LHC magnet immersed in superfluid helium to be able to test the silicon detectors in real operational conditions.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2015

In situ radiation test of silicon and diamond detectors operating in superfluid helium and developed for beam loss monitoring

Christoph Kurfürst; B. Dehning; Mariusz Sapinski; M. Bartosik; T. Eisel; C. Fabjan; C.A. Rementeria; E. Griesmayer; V. Eremin; E. Verbitskaya; A. Zabrodskii; N. Fadeeva; Y. Tuboltsev; I. Eremin; Nicolai Egorov; J. Härkönen; P. Luukka; E. Tuominen


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2015

Charge collection in Si detectors irradiated in situ at superfluid helium temperature

E. Verbitskaya; V. Eremin; Andrei Zabrodskii; B. Dehning; Christoph Kurfürst; Mariusz Sapinski; M. Bartosik; Nicolai Egorov; J. Härkönen


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2016

CERN-RD39 collaboration activities aimed at cryogenic silicon detector application in high-luminosity Large Hadron Collider

Zheng Li; V. Eremin; E. Verbitskaya; B. Dehning; Mariusz Sapinski; M. Bartosik; Andreas Alexopoulos; Christoph Kurfürst; J. Härkönen


4th International Beam Instrumentation Conference (IBIC2015), Melbourne, Australia, 13-17 September 2015 | 2016

Beam Loss Monitors for the Cryogenic LHC Magnets

M. Bartosik; Andreas Alexopoulos; B. Dehning; V. Eremin; Erich Griesmayer; Mariusz Sapinski; E. Verbitskaya

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E. Verbitskaya

Russian Academy of Sciences

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V. Eremin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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J. Härkönen

Helsinki Institute of Physics

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