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J. Wright
Researcher at Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics
Publications - 13
Citations - 200
J. Wright is an academic researcher from Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Voltage & Biasing. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 197 citations. Previous affiliations of J. Wright include University of California, Santa Cruz.
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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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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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Testing of surface properties pre-rad and post-rad of n-in-p silicon sensors for very high radiation environment
S. Lindgren,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,D. Ferrèrre,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,J.A. Kierstead,Peter Kodys,M. Köhler,T. Kohriki,Gregor Kramberger,Carlos Lacasta,Z. Li,David Lynn,P. Maddock,Igor Mandić,F. Martinez-McKinney,S.Martíi 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,Konstantin Toms,D. Tsionou,Yoshinobu Unno,J. Von Wilpert,M. Wormald,J. Wright,M. Yamada +72 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed n+inp, p-bulk and n-readout, microstrip sensors as a non-inverting radiation hard silicon detector for the ATLAS Tracker Upgrade at the super LHC experiment.
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Evaluation of the bulk and strip characteristics of large area n-in-p silicon sensors intended for a very high radiation environment
J. Bohm,Marcela Mikestikova,A. A. Affolder,Phillip Allport,Richard Bates,C. Betancourt,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,Kazuhiko Hara,H. Hatano,Martin Hoeferkamp,L.B.A. Hommels,Yoichi Ikegami,Karl Jakobs,J.A. Kierstead,Peter Kodys,M. Köhler,T. Kohriki,G. Krambergen,Carlos Lacasta,Z. Li,S. Lindgren,David Lynn,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,A. Seiden,U. Soldevila,Susumu Terada,Konstantin Toms,D. Tsionou,Yoshinobu Unno,J. Von Wilpert,M. Wormald,J. Wright,M. Yamada +72 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented results of an evaluation of the bulk and strip parameter characteristics of 19 new non-irradiated sensors manufactured by Hamamatsu Photonics and verified in detail that the sensors comply with the technical specifications required before irradiation.
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Punch-through protection of SSDs in beam accidents
Hartmut Sadrozinski,C. Betancourt,A. Bielecki,Z. Butko,Vitaliy Fadeyev,C. Parker,N. Ptak,J. Wright,Yoshinobu Unno,Susumu Terada,Yoichi Ikegami,T. Kohriki,S. Mitsui,Kazuhiko Hara,N. Hamasaki,Y. Takahashi,A. Chilingarov,Harald Fox +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effectiveness of PTP structures on n-on-p AC-coupled Silicon strip detectors using pulses from an 1064nm IR laser, which simulate beam accidents, was evaluated.