Bare Module Testing for the CMS Vertex Detector Upgrade
J. Harris*  on behalf of the Tracker Group of the CMS Collaboration
*: corresponding author
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Pre-published on: December 03, 2025
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Abstract
The High-Luminosity LHC will continue exploring physics beyond the standard model with proton-proton collisions at ten times the luminosity of previous LHC runs. The physics program depends on precise measurements of charged particles near the beams. The CMS experiment will use layers of high-granularity hybrid silicon pixel detectors. Pixelation is achieved by bonding silicon to tiny electrodes, which are directly connected to the specially designed integrated circuit, CROCv2. Pixel detector components are in the pre-production phase, and evaluating prototypes of sensor-chip assemblies from different vendors provides quick feedback and improves reliability during production. This article presents the efforts to test the viability of bare detector assemblies using a manual probe station and electronic charge-injection methods.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.513.0039
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