Collection of Silicon Detectors Mechanical Properties from Static and Dynamic Characterization Test Campaigns

Q3 Physics and Astronomy Instruments Pub Date : 2023-11-24 DOI:10.3390/instruments7040046
Edoardo Mancini, L. Mussolin, G. Morettini, M. Palmieri, M. Ionica, G. Silvestre, Franck Cadoux, A. Staffa, Giovanni Ambrosi, F. Cianetti, C. Braccesi, L. Farnesini, M. Caprai, G. Scolieri, R. Petrucci, Luigi Torre
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Physics research is constantly pursuing more efficient silicon detectors, often trying to develop complex and optimized geometries, thus leading to non-trivial engineering challenges. Although critical for this optimization, there are few silicon tile mechanical data available in the literature. In an attempt to partially fill this gap, the present work details various mechanical-related aspects of spaceborne silicon detectors. Specifically, this study concerns three experimental campaigns with different objectives: a mechanical characterization of the material constituting the detector(in terms of density, elastic, and failure properties), an analysis of the adhesive effect on the loads, and a wirebond vibrational endurance campaign performed on three different unpotted samples. By collecting and discussing the experimental results, this work aims to fulfill its purpose of providing insight into the mechanical problems associated with this specific application and procuring input data of paramount importance. For the study to be complete, the perspective taken is broader than mere silicon analysis and embraces all related aspects; i.e., the detector–structure adhesive interface and the structural integrity of wirebonds. In summary, this paper presents experimental data on the material properties of silicon detectors, the impact of the adhesive on the gluing stiffness, and unpotted wirebond vibrational endurance. At the same time, the discussion of the results furnishes an all-encompassing view of the design-associated criticalities in experiments where silicon detectors are employed.
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从静态和动态特性测试活动中收集硅探测器的机械特性
物理研究一直在追求更高效的硅探测器,经常试图开发复杂和优化的几何结构,从而带来非同小可的工程挑战。虽然硅瓦对优化至关重要,但文献中却鲜有硅瓦的机械数据。为了部分填补这一空白,本研究详细介绍了空间硅探测器的各种机械相关方面。具体来说,本研究涉及三项目标不同的实验活动:构成探测器材料的机械特性(密度、弹性和破坏特性)、粘合剂对载荷影响的分析,以及在三个不同的未浇注样品上进行的线粘合振动耐力活动。通过收集和讨论实验结果,这项工作旨在实现其目的,即深入了解与这一特定应用相关的机械问题,并获得至关重要的输入数据。为使研究完整,本文的视角比单纯的硅分析更宽广,涵盖了所有相关方面,即探测器与结构的粘合界面以及线键的结构完整性。总之,本文介绍了硅探测器的材料特性、粘合剂对粘合刚度的影响以及未浇注线键振动耐力的实验数据。同时,通过对结果的讨论,对在使用硅探测器的实验中与设计相关的关键问题有了全面的认识。
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Instruments Physics and Astronomy-Instrumentation
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