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A. Greenall
Researcher at University of Liverpool
Publications - 21
Citations - 454
A. Greenall is an academic researcher from University of Liverpool. The author has contributed to research in topics: Silicon & Detector. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 21 publications receiving 438 citations.
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Development of n-on-p silicon sensors for very high radiation environments
Yoshinobu Unno,A. A. Affolder,Phillip Allport,Richard Bates,C. Betancourt,J. Bohm,H. Brown,Craig Buttar,J. R. Carter,Gianluigi Casse,H. S. Chen,A. Chilingarov,Vladimir Cindro,A. G. Clark,Noel Dawson,B. DeWilde,Zdenek Dolezal,Lars Eklund,Vitaliy Fadeyev,Didier Ferrere,Harald Fox,Richard French,Carmen García,M. Gerling,S. Gonzalez Sevilla,I. V. Gorelov,A. Greenall,Alexander Grillo,N. Hamasaki,Kazuhiko Hara,H. Hatano,Martin Hoeferkamp,L.B.A. Hommels,Yoichi Ikegami,Karl Jakobs,S. Kamada,J.A. Kierstead,Peter Kodys,M. Köhler,T. Kohriki,Gregor Kramberger,Carlos Lacasta,Z. Li,S. Lindgren,David Lynn,Marcela Mikestikova,P. Maddock,Igor Mandić,S. Marti i Garcia,F. Martinez-Mckinney,R. Maunu,R. L. McCarthy,Jessica Metcalfe,Marko Mikuz,M. Miñano,S. Mitsui,Val O'Shea,S. Paganis,U. Parzefall,D. Puldon,Dave Robinson,Hartmut Sadrozinski,S. Sattari,D. Schamberger,Sally Seidel,Abraham Seiden,Susumu Terada,Konstantin Toms,D. Tsionou,J. Von Wilpert,M. Wormald,J. Wright,M. Yamada,Kazuhisa Yamamura +73 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a highly radiation-tolerant n-in-p silicon microstrip sensor for very high radiation environments such as in the Super Large Hadron Collider.
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First results on the charge collection properties of segmented detectors made with p-type bulk silicon
TL;DR: In this paper, a large area capacitively coupled 80mm pitch detectors using polysilicon bias resistors have been fabricated on p-type substrates (n-in-p diode structure) and irradiated with 24 GeV/c protons to an integrated fluence of 3 10 14 cm 2 and kept for 7 days at 251C to reach the broad minimum of the annealing curve.
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Development of n + -in-p large-area silicon microstrip sensors for very high radiation environments - ATLAS12 design and initial results
Yoshinobu Unno,S. Edwards,S. Pyatt,J. P. Thomas,J. A. Wilson,J.A. Kierstead,David Lynn,J. R. Carter,L. B. A. H. Hommels,David Robinson,Ingo Bloch,I. M. Gregor,Kerstin Tackmann,Christopher Betancourt,Karl Jakobs,Susanne Kuehn,R. Mori,Ulrich Parzefall,L. Wiik-Fucks,A. G. Clark,Didier Ferrere,S. Gonzalez Sevilla,J. Ashby,Andrew Blue,Richard Bates,C. Buttar,F. Doherty,Lars Eklund,T. McMullen,F. McEwan,V. O׳Shea,S. Kamada,Kazuhisa Yamamura,Yoichi Ikegami,Koji Nakamura,Yosuke Takubo,R. Nishimura,Ryuichi Takashima,A. Chilingarov,Harald Fox,A. A. Affolder,P. P. Allport,Gianluigi Casse,Paul Dervan,D. Forshaw,A. Greenall,S. Wonsak,M. Wormald,Vladimir Cindro,Gregor Kramberger,Igor Mandić,Marko Mikuz,I. V. Gorelov,Martin Hoeferkamp,Prabhakar Palni,Sally Seidel,A. C. Taylor,Konstantin Toms,Rui Wang,Nigel Hessey,Nika Valencic,Y. Arai,Kazunori Hanagaki,Zdenek Dolezal,Peter Kodys,J. Bohm,Marcela Mikestikova,Adrian John Bevan,G. A. Beck,S. Ely,Vitaliy Fadeyev,Z. Galloway,Alexander Grillo,F. Martinez-McKinney,J. Ngo,C. Parker,H. F.W. Sadrozinski,D. Schumacher,A. Seiden,Richard French,Paul Hodgson,Hector Marin-Reyes,Kerry Ann Parker,S. Paganis,Osamu Jinnouchi,Kazuki Motohashi,Kazuki Todome,Dean T. Yamaguchi,Kazuhiko Hara,Mutsuto Hagihara,Carmen García,J. Jimenez,Carlos Lacasta,S. Marti i Garcia,U. Soldevila +94 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors have developed a novel radiation-tolerant n+in-p silicon microstrip sensor for very high radiation environments, aiming for application in the high luminosity large hadron collider.
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Testing of bulk radiation damage of n-in-p silicon sensors for very high radiation environments
Kazuhiko Hara,A. A. Affolder,Phillip Allport,Richard Bates,C. Betancourt,J. Bohm,H. Brown,Craig Buttar,J. R. Carter,Gianluigi Casse,H. S. Chen,A. Chilingarov,Vladimir Cindro,A. G. Clark,Noel Dawson,B. DeWilde,F. Doherty,Zdenek Dolezal,Lars Eklund,Vitaliy Fadeyev,Didier Ferrere,Harald Fox,Richard French,Carmen García,M. Gerling,S. Gonzalez Sevilla,I. V. Gorelov,A. Greenall,Alexander Grillo,N. Hamasaki,H. Hatano,Martin Hoeferkamp,L.B.A. Hommels,Yoichi Ikegami,Karl Jakobs,J.A. Kierstead,Peter Kodys,M. Köhler,T. Kohriki,Gregor Kramberger,Carlos Lacasta,Z. Li,S. Lindgren,David Lynn,P. Maddock,Igor Mandić,F. Martinez-McKinney,S. Marti i Garcia,R. Maunu,R. L. McCarthy,Jessica Metcalfe,Marcela Mikestikova,M. Mikuž,M. Miñano,S. Mitsui,Val O'Shea,U. Parzefall,Hartmut Sadrozinski,D. Schamberger,A. Seiden,Susumu Terada,S. Paganis,Dave Robinson,D. Puldon,S. Sattari,Sally Seidel,Y. Takahashi,Konstantin Toms,D. Tsionou,Yoshinobu Unno,J. Von Wilpert,M. Wormald,J. Wright,M. Yamada +73 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed n+-in-p, p-bulk and n-readout, microstrip sensors, fabricated by Hamamatsu Photonics, as a non-inverting radiation hard silicon detector for the ATLAS tracker upgrade at the super-LHC (sLHC) proposed facility.
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DC-DC converters with reduced mass for trackers at the HL-LHC
A. A. Affolder,B. Allongue,G. Blanchot,Federico Faccio,C. Fuentes,C. Fuentes,A. Greenall,Stefano Michelis +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the impact of DC-DC converters on the material budget of the ATLAS tracker modules is discussed and mass reduction techniques are explored, leading to a compromise between electromagnetic compatibility and mass.