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D. Robinson
Researcher at University of Cambridge
Publications - 16
Citations - 194
D. Robinson is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Silicon & Large Hadron Collider. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 16 publications receiving 191 citations.
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Silicon microstrip detectors for the ATLAS SCT
D. Robinson,Phillip Allport,Ladislav Andricek,J. Bohm,Craig Buttar,J. R. Carter,A. Chilingarov,Allan G Clark,Didier Ferrere,Juan Fuster,Carmen García,C. Grigson,L. G. Johansen,G. Lutz,Maria Cristina Morone,Robert Richter,B. Stugu,N. Unno +17 more
TL;DR: The ATLAS Semiconductor Tracker at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will incorporate ∼20,000 individual silicon microstrip sensors representing ∼60 m 2 of silicon as mentioned in this paper.
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Construction and performance of the ATLAS silicon microstrip barrel modules
T. Kondo,R. J. Apsimon,G.A. Beck,P. J. Bell,Richard Brenner,P. A. Bruckman de Renstrom,A. A. Carter,J. R. Carter,Dave Charlton,Wladyslaw Dabrowski,O. Dorholt,Tord Ekelof,Lars Eklund,M.D. Gibson,S. Gadomski,Alexander Grillo,Joern Grosse-Knetter,C. Haber,Kazuhiko Hara,John Hill,Yoichi Ikegami,Y. Iwata,L. G. Johansen,T. Kohriki,A. Macpherson,Steve McMahon,G. F. Moorhead,J. Morin,John Morris,M Morrissey,Koichi Nagai,Itsuo Nakano,Joleen Pater,Heinz Pernegger,E. Perrin,Philip Phillips,D. Robinson,Bjorn Skubic,N. Spencer,Steinar Stapnes,Bjarne Stugu,Ryuichi Takashima,Susumu Terada,M. Tyndel,N. Ujiie,Yoshinobu Unno,Marcel Vos +46 more
TL;DR: The ATLAS Semiconductor tracker (SCT) as mentioned in this paper consists of four barrel cylinders and 18 end-cap disks, which are used in the SCT modules of the barrel region.
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Radiation-tolerant breakdown protection of silicon detectors using multiple floating guard rings
G.A. Beck,A. A. Carter,J. R. Carter,N.M. Greenwood,A.D. Lucas,D. J. Munday,T. W. Pritchard,D. Robinson,C.D. Wilburn,K.H. Wyllie +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, multiple floating guard-ring designs have been optimized for highvoltage operation of silicon detectors, and processed on both single and double-sided devices, and results are presented on their performance before and after being subjected to both ionising and non-ionising irradiation.
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A comparison of the performance of irradiated p-in-n and n-in-n silicon microstrip detectors read out with fast binary electronics
Phillip Allport,Ladislav Andricek,Craig Buttar,J. R. Carter,Marco Costa,L. Drage,T. Dubbs,M. J. Goodrick,A. Greenall,J. C. Hill,Tim Jones,G. F. Moorhead,D. Morgan,Val O'Shea,Philip Phillips,C. Raine,Petra Riedler,D. Robinson,Aldo Saavedra,H. F-W. Sadrozinski,Javier Sánchez,N. A. Smith,Steinar Stapnes,Susumu Terada,Yoshinobu Unno +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, both n-strip on n-bulk and p-strip detectors have been irradiated at the CERN PS to a fluence of 3×10 14 p cm −2 and their post-irradiation performance compared using fast binary readout electronics.
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Recent results from the ATLAS SCT irradiation programme
Craig Buttar,Phillip Allport,J. R. Carter,Gianluigi Casse,Marco Costa,Ian Dawson,L. Drage,A. Greenall,C. Grigson,R.S. Harper,John Hill,L. G. Johansen,G. F. Moorhead,D. Morgan,R. Nicholson,Philip Phillips,Petra Riedler,D. Robinson,Javier Sánchez,Steinar Stapnes,Bjarne Stugu,A Werner +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the irradiation facility at the CERN proton synchrotron, set up to irradiate full-size prototypes of silicon microstrip detectors for the ATLAS semiconductor tracker, is described and measurements of the detector currents during irradiation are reported.