Physics – Medical Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 2004
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ASTROPARTICLE, PARTICLE AND SPACE PHYSICS, DETECTORS AND MEDICAL PHYSICS APPLICATIONS. Proceedings of the 8th Conference. Held 6
Physics
Medical Physics
Scientific paper
The ATLAS Semiconductor Tracker (SCT) will be a central part of the tracking system of the inner detector of the ATLAS Experiment. It consists of 4 cylindrical barrel layers and 18 end-cap disks of 4088 silicon microstrip detector modules with 6 million read-out channels. Most of the detector modules consist of four single sided silicon sensors glued back to back with a 40mrad stereo angle and a hybrid that hosts twelve ABCD3T ASIC read-out chips based on radiation hard DMILL technology. In order to ensure that each SCT module fulfils the specifications, Quality Assurance (QA) procedures are being applied during the production process. Preparations and conduction of these QA procedures will be described with emphasis on the electrical performance of the modules. The major issue of the SCT system integration as well as preparations of an integration test facility will be covered. The individual steps necessary to complete the full SCT detector system will be summarized and the present status of its preparations will be given.
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