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Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Sensor Deposited on Integrated Circuit for Radiation Detection

Radiation detectors based on the deposition of a 10 to 30 mum thick hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) sensor directly on top of integrated circuits have been developed. The performance of this detector technology has been assessed for the first time in the context of particle detectors. Three...

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Autores principales: Despeisse, M, Anelli, G, Jarron, P, Kaplon, J, Moraes, D, Nardulli, A, Powolny, F, Wyrsch, N
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2008.918519
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1111409
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author Despeisse, M
Anelli, G
Jarron, P
Kaplon, J
Moraes, D
Nardulli, A
Powolny, F
Wyrsch, N
author_facet Despeisse, M
Anelli, G
Jarron, P
Kaplon, J
Moraes, D
Nardulli, A
Powolny, F
Wyrsch, N
author_sort Despeisse, M
collection CERN
description Radiation detectors based on the deposition of a 10 to 30 mum thick hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) sensor directly on top of integrated circuits have been developed. The performance of this detector technology has been assessed for the first time in the context of particle detectors. Three different circuits were designed in a quarter micron CMOS technology for these studies. The so-called TFA (Thin-Film on ASIC) detectors obtained after deposition of a-Si:H sensors on the developed circuits are presented. High internal electric fields (104 to 105 V/cm) can be built in the a-Si:H sensor and overcome the low mobility of electrons and holes in this amorphous material. However, the deposited sensor's leakage current at such fields turns out to be an important parameter which limits the performance of a TFA detector. Its detailed study is presented as well as the detector's pixel segmentation. Signal induction by generated free carrier motion in the a-Si:H sensor has been characterized using a 660 nm pulsed laser. Results obtained with a TFA detector based on an ASIC integrating 5 ns peaking time pre-amplifiers are presented. Direct detection of 10 to 50 keV electrons and 5.9 keV X-rays with the detectors are then shown to understand the potential and the limitations of this technology for radiation detection.
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spelling cern-11114092019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/TNS.2008.918519http://cds.cern.ch/record/1111409engDespeisse, MAnelli, GJarron, PKaplon, JMoraes, DNardulli, APowolny, FWyrsch, NHydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Sensor Deposited on Integrated Circuit for Radiation DetectionDetectors and Experimental TechniquesHealth Physics and Radiation EffectsRadiation detectors based on the deposition of a 10 to 30 mum thick hydrogenated amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) sensor directly on top of integrated circuits have been developed. The performance of this detector technology has been assessed for the first time in the context of particle detectors. Three different circuits were designed in a quarter micron CMOS technology for these studies. The so-called TFA (Thin-Film on ASIC) detectors obtained after deposition of a-Si:H sensors on the developed circuits are presented. High internal electric fields (104 to 105 V/cm) can be built in the a-Si:H sensor and overcome the low mobility of electrons and holes in this amorphous material. However, the deposited sensor's leakage current at such fields turns out to be an important parameter which limits the performance of a TFA detector. Its detailed study is presented as well as the detector's pixel segmentation. Signal induction by generated free carrier motion in the a-Si:H sensor has been characterized using a 660 nm pulsed laser. Results obtained with a TFA detector based on an ASIC integrating 5 ns peaking time pre-amplifiers are presented. Direct detection of 10 to 50 keV electrons and 5.9 keV X-rays with the detectors are then shown to understand the potential and the limitations of this technology for radiation detection.oai:cds.cern.ch:11114092008
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Health Physics and Radiation Effects
Despeisse, M
Anelli, G
Jarron, P
Kaplon, J
Moraes, D
Nardulli, A
Powolny, F
Wyrsch, N
Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Sensor Deposited on Integrated Circuit for Radiation Detection
title Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Sensor Deposited on Integrated Circuit for Radiation Detection
title_full Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Sensor Deposited on Integrated Circuit for Radiation Detection
title_fullStr Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Sensor Deposited on Integrated Circuit for Radiation Detection
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Sensor Deposited on Integrated Circuit for Radiation Detection
title_short Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Sensor Deposited on Integrated Circuit for Radiation Detection
title_sort hydrogenated amorphous silicon sensor deposited on integrated circuit for radiation detection
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Health Physics and Radiation Effects
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2008.918519
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1111409
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