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Developing an accurate and robust tool for pixel module characterization

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For operation at the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the ATLAS experiment is building a new all-silicon inner tracker (ITk). The production and testing of thousands of silicon pixel… Click to show full abstract

For operation at the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the ATLAS experiment is building a new all-silicon inner tracker (ITk). The production and testing of thousands of silicon pixel and strip modules is required to cover the estimated 180 m2 of the total surface area. A compact, affordable and robust module characterization system is required for in-situ testing prior any test beam campaign or installation. A test bench setup based on an infrared laser was developed at IJCLab, allowing also for the use of micro-metric precision scanning with a radioactive source. A detailed schema of the setup, operating principles and testing methods are described in this paper, together with the first results obtained with a FE-I4 silicon pixel module.

Keywords: pixel module; accurate robust; developing accurate; module; module characterization

Journal Title: Journal of Instrumentation
Year Published: 2022

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