Effect of accidental beam losses on the ATLAS pixel detector (2005)
Gemme, C, Rossi, L, Andreazza, A, Sícho, P
The ATLAS pixel detector has been designed to sustain a dose of 500 kGy. This favors the survival of the detector in cas of accidental beam losses at LHC. Measurements confirm that the ATLAS pixel...
MCC: the Module Controller Chip for the ATLAS Pixel Detector. (2003)
Beccherle, R, Blanquart, L, Boyd, R, Calvet, D, Comes, G, Darbo, G, ...
In this article we describe the architecture of the Module Controller Chip for the ATLAS Pixel Detector. The project started in 1997 with the definition of the system specifications. A first...
The ATLAS Silicon Pixel Sensors (2003)
Alam, M S, Ciocio, A, Einsweiler, K F, Emes, J, Gilchriese, M G D, Joshi, A, ...
Prototype sensors for the ATLAS silicon pixel detector have been developed. The design of the sensors is guided by the need to operate them in the severe LHC radiation environment at up to several...
A Measurement of Lorentz Angle and Spatial Resolution of Radiation Hard Silicon Pixel Sensors (2003)
Gorelov, I, Gorfine, G W, Hoeferkamp, M, Seidel, S C, Ciocio, A, Einsweiler, Kevin F, ...
Silicon pixel sensors developed by the ATLAS collaboration to meet LHC requirements and to withstand hadronic irradiation to fluences of up to $10^{15} n_eq/cm^{2}$ have been evaluated using a test...
A Measurement of Lorentz Angle and Spatial Resolution of Radiation Hard Silicon Pixel Sensors (2001)
Gorelov, I V, Gorfine, G W, Hoeferkamp, M, Seidel, S C, Ciocio, A, Einsweiler, Kevin F, ...
Silicon pixel sensors developed by the ATLAS collaboration to meet LHC requirements and to withstand hadronic irradiation to fluences of up to $10^{15} n_eq/cm^{2}$ have been evaluated using a test...