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D_RD_09 : Toward the final design of a TPC for the ILD detector
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 [2] R. Yonamine, K. Fujii, K. Ikematsu, A. Ishikawa, T. Fusayasu, P. Gros, Y. Kato and S. Kawada et al., “Spatial resolutions of GEM TPC.A novel theoretical formula and its comparison to latest beam test data”, JINST 9, C03002 (2014)
[3] P. Gros, K. Fujii, T. Fusayasu, Y. Kato, S. Kawada, M. Kobayashi, T. Matsuda and O. Nitoh et al., “Blocking positive ion backflow using a GEM gate: experiment and simulations,” JINST 8, C11023 (2013)
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D_RD_15 : Innovative design concepts in P doped bulk planar pixel sensors

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Our aim within the FJPPL is to develop and improve, around French and Japanese collaborators at LAL Orsay, KEK and Tsukuba University, respectively, a strong expertise on tracking detectors for future experiments, with international visibility. The detector upgrade programs underway in ATLAS for HL-LHC will be occasions to improve and optimize the planar pixel technology, which is a particularly well established technology for vertex detectors. The challenge consists in building more granular and thinner P doped sensor devices while keeping the goal of achieving cost effective solutions for large surfaces of sensitive material. This technology, even if it is mature, still needs to prove sufficient radiation hardness in the innermost region, close to the HL-LHC beam crossing environment. The activity within the project includes several of the critical tasks needed to develop this technology.
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A. Lounis, C. Nellist, P. Petroff, R. Tanaka
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A. Lounis, Evangelos Gkougkousis, C. Nellist, P. Petroff, R. Tanaka
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K. Hara, Y. Ikegami, K. Nakamura, H. Okawa, Y. Unno

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[1] Achievements of the ATLAS upgrade Planar Pixel Sensors R&D Project, Journal of Instrumentation, JINST 10 C01027, 21 Jan. 2015
[2] Development of novel n+-in-p silicon planar pixel sensors for HL-LHC, Nuclear Instruments and Methods A699 (2013) 72-77
[3] Evaluation of novel KEK/HPK n-in-p pixel sensors for ATLAS upgrade with testbeam, Nuclear Instruments and Methods A699 (2013) 78-83
[4] Leading edge of the technological developments of Planar Pixel Sensors and prospects for ATLAS HL-LHC, A. Lounis, IEEE seoul 2013, proceedings, 22 Nov. 201
 
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