A study of silicon sensor for ILD ECAL

The International Large Detector (ILD) is a proposed detector for the International Linear Collider (ILC). It has been designed to achieve an excellent jet energy resolution by using Particle Flow Algorithms (PFA), which rely on the ability to separate nearby particles within jets. PFA requires calo...

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Hauptverfasser: Tomita, Tatsuhiko, Chen, Shion, Jeans, Daniel, Kamiya, Yoshio, Kawagoe, Kiyotomo, Komamiya, Sachio, Kozakai, Chihiro, Miyazaki, Yohei, Suehara, Taikan, Sudo, Yuji, Ueno, Hiraku, Yoshioka, Tamaki
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description The International Large Detector (ILD) is a proposed detector for the International Linear Collider (ILC). It has been designed to achieve an excellent jet energy resolution by using Particle Flow Algorithms (PFA), which rely on the ability to separate nearby particles within jets. PFA requires calorimeters with high granularity. The ILD Electromagnetic Calorimeter (ECAL) is a sampling calorimeter with thirty tungsten absorber layers. The total thickness of this ECAL is about 24 X\(_0\), and it has between 10 and 100 million channels to make high granularity. Silicon sensors are a candidate technology for the sensitive layers of this ECAL. Present prototypes of these sensors have 256 5.5\(\times\)5.5 mm\(^2\) pixels in an area of 9\(\times\)9 cm\(^2\).We have measured various properties of these prototype sensors: the leakage current, capacitance, and full depletion voltage. We have also examined the response to an infrared laser to understand the sensor's response at its edge and between pixel readout pads, as well the effect of different guard ring designs. In this paper, we show results from these measurements and discuss future works.
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