IPE Seminar

Characterization of the silicon sensors & hexagonal PCB for HGCAL

by Ms Gizem Gül Dinçer (Istanbul Technical University, CERN)

Europe/Berlin
413 (IPE)

413

IPE

IPE Seminarraum 413 & Zoom : https://kit-lecture.zoom-x.de/j/63531166374?pwd=bzBBUXhZNytQejBFdlpBVXdrZUVUQT09 Meeting ID: 635 3116 6374 Passcode: fXq@a0C5
Description

Lecture to the master thesis from Gizem Gül Dinçer, PhD candidate, on the Topic: Characterization of the silicon sensors & hexagonal PCB for HGCAL

The Large Hadron Collider at CERN is undergoing an upgrade to become the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC), with the planned instantaneous luminosity set to be 7.5 times higher than the nominal value (L = 10^34 cm^(-2) s^(-1)). As part of this upgrade project, the CMS collaboration is replacing its existing endcap calorimeters with a high-granularity calorimeter (HGCAL). HGCAL, being a sampling calorimeter, consists of both electromagnetic and hadronic compartments. Silicon sensors have been chosen as one of the active materials for the regions of HGCAL exposed to higher radiation levels. Several thousand 20 cm (8”) wide hexagonal wafers, produced in Japan by Hamamatsu, have been shipped to CERN after undergoing in-situ testing. In this presentation, I will provide an overview of the electrical characterization of the silicon sensors tested at CERN.

Lecture language: English

Organized by

Frank Simon

Frank Simon