Title :
Novel guard ring system design and implementation for punch-through protection toward the detector dicing edge with improved radiation tolerance and reduced dead area
Author :
Zheng Li ; Wei Chen ; Kistenev, Edward ; Sukhanov, Andrei ; Youngil Kwon ; Dong Gon Sue ; Kunsik Park ; Jongmoon Park ; Lajoie, John
Author_Institution :
Brookhaven Nat. Lab., Upton, NY, USA
fDate :
Oct. 27 2013-Nov. 2 2013
Abstract :
A novel guard system has been proposed based on the experience of the development of Si Mini-Pad detectors for PHENIX Calorimeter at RHIC in BNL. The new GR system is a multi-guard-ring system with segmented n+ implants between them to prevent the punch-through of electric field through the GR´s to reach the detector dicing edge. 2D processing and device simulations have shown that with this new GR system, one achieve 1) punch-through protection, 2) reduction of detector dead space, 3) it is detector manufacture/foundry independent regarding the SiO2 property, and 4) it can increase the detector radiation tolerance to a few times of Mrads. Simulations have shown that in the new GR system, the maximum electric field near the GR edges can be reduced by more than a factor of two, and the dead area can be reduced in the order. Further simulations will be performed to obtain optimum design in terms of n+ segmentation geometry, n+ dose, GR widths and numbers. The next engineering run of the Mini-pad detectors with the improved GR system is underway in the detector foundry, and test results will also presented.
Keywords :
dosimetry; geometry; particle calorimetry; silicon compounds; silicon radiation detectors; 2D processing; BNL; GR edges; GR numbers; GR widths; PHENIX calorimeter; RHIC; Si mini-pad detector development; SiO2; SiO2 property; detector dead space reduction; detector dicing edge; detector manufacture-foundry independent; detector radiation tolerance; device simulations; electric field punch-through prevention; improved GR system; improved radiation tolerance; maximum electric field; minipad detector engineering run; multiguard-ring system; n+ dose; n+ segmentation geometry; novel guard ring system design; novel guard ring system implementation; optimum design; punch-through protection; reduced dead area; segmented n+ implants; Detectors; Electric fields; Image edge detection; Implants; Metals; Silicon; Strips;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Seoul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0533-1
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2013.6829488