Fermilab supports an extended running period with the aim of delivering a total integrated luminosity of 9 fb-1 to both collider experiments at the Tevatron. The silicon detector currently installed in the experiment will not be able to adequately pursue the physics potential an integrated luminosity of 9 fb-1 will offer. The D0 experiment has therefore embarked on a major undertaking to build a new silicon detector that is able to withstand the total radiation dose foreseen and be best positioned to address the physics opportunities.
Information on DØ silicon sensors:
Silicon sensor reviews:
Recent Talks about DØ silicon sensors:
- F. Lehner: HPK L1 teststructures (April 2003) (pdf-file) and (ppt-file)
- S. Korjenevski: Status update on L2-L5 sensor probing at KSU (Jan 2003) (pdf-file)
- M. Demarteau/R.Lipton/M.Mao: L2 probing at FNAL (Jan 2003) (pdf-file)
- R. Demina: L2 irradiation tests at KSU (Jan 2003) (pdf-file)
- S. Korjenevski: Status update on L1 and partially L2-L5 at KSU (Dec 2002) (ppt-file)(pdf-file)
- M. Merkin: Status of ELMA L0 and L1 sensor production (Dec 2002) (pdf-file)
- R. Demina/F. Lehner: Lehmann Review Report on silicon sensors (Sept 2002) (pdf-file)
Recent DØ notes on silicon sensors:
- A. Bean et al.: Studies on the Radiation Damage to Silicon Detectors For Use in the DØ Run2b Experiment, DØ note 3958, March 2002 (ps-file)
- F. Lehner: New Leakage Current, Noise and Depletion Voltage Expectations for Run2b, DØ note 3959, March 2002 (ps-file)
- T. Bolton et al.: Radiation Hardness Tests of Prototype ELMA L0 Sensors for DØ Run IIb, DØ note 4029, September 2002 (pdf-file)
Latest WBS progress report:
Contact Persons:
- Regina Demina (regina@phys.ksu.edu)
- University of Rochester
- Office: Bausch & Lomb 206
- Phone: 1-585-275 7357
- Fax: 1-585-273-3237
- Address: University of Rochester, Department of Physics and Astronomy,Bausch & Lomb Hall, P.O. Box 270171, 600 Wilson Boulevard, Rochester, NY 14627-0171O,U.S.A
- Frank Lehner (lehnerf@physik.unizh.ch)
- University of Zurich
- Office: Building Y36 Room 36J22
- Phone:+41-1-635-5763
- Fax:+41-1-635-5704
- Address: Physics Institute of the University of Zurich, Winterthurerstrasse 190, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland