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Design and Fabrication of an Optimum Peripheral Region for Low Gain Avalanche Detectors

Low Gain Avalanche Detectors (LGAD) represent a remarkable advance in high energy particle detection, since they provide a moderate increase (gain ~10) of the collected charge, thus leading to a notable improvement of the signal-to-noise ratio, which largely extends the possible application of Silic...

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Autores principales: Fernandez-Martinez, Pablo, Flores, David, Hidalgo, Salvador, Greco, Virginia, Merlos, Angel, Pellegrini, Giulio, Quirion, David
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2016.03.049
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2063641
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author Fernandez-Martinez, Pablo
Flores, David
Hidalgo, Salvador
Greco, Virginia
Merlos, Angel
Pellegrini, Giulio
Quirion, David
author_facet Fernandez-Martinez, Pablo
Flores, David
Hidalgo, Salvador
Greco, Virginia
Merlos, Angel
Pellegrini, Giulio
Quirion, David
author_sort Fernandez-Martinez, Pablo
collection CERN
description Low Gain Avalanche Detectors (LGAD) represent a remarkable advance in high energy particle detection, since they provide a moderate increase (gain ~10) of the collected charge, thus leading to a notable improvement of the signal-to-noise ratio, which largely extends the possible application of Silicon detectors beyond their present working field. The optimum detection performance requires a careful implementation of the multiplication junction, in order to obtain the desired gain on the read out signal, but also a proper design of the edge termination and the peripheral region, which prevents the LGAD detectors from premature breakdown and large leakage current. This work deals with the critical technological aspects required to optimize the LGAD structure. The impact of several design strategies for the device periphery is evaluated with the aid of TCAD simulations, and compared with the experimental results obtained from the first LGAD prototypes fabricated at the IMB-CNM clean room. Solutions for the peripheral region improvement are also provided.
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spelling cern-20636412023-03-14T18:34:27Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2016.03.049http://cds.cern.ch/record/2063641engFernandez-Martinez, PabloFlores, DavidHidalgo, SalvadorGreco, VirginiaMerlos, AngelPellegrini, GiulioQuirion, DavidDesign and Fabrication of an Optimum Peripheral Region for Low Gain Avalanche Detectorsphysics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental TechniquesLow Gain Avalanche Detectors (LGAD) represent a remarkable advance in high energy particle detection, since they provide a moderate increase (gain ~10) of the collected charge, thus leading to a notable improvement of the signal-to-noise ratio, which largely extends the possible application of Silicon detectors beyond their present working field. The optimum detection performance requires a careful implementation of the multiplication junction, in order to obtain the desired gain on the read out signal, but also a proper design of the edge termination and the peripheral region, which prevents the LGAD detectors from premature breakdown and large leakage current. This work deals with the critical technological aspects required to optimize the LGAD structure. The impact of several design strategies for the device periphery is evaluated with the aid of TCAD simulations, and compared with the experimental results obtained from the first LGAD prototypes fabricated at the IMB-CNM clean room. Solutions for the peripheral region improvement are also provided.Low Gain Avalanche Detectors (LGAD) represent a remarkable advance in high energy particle detection, since they provide a moderate increase (gain ~10) of the collected charge, thus leading to a notable improvement of the signal-to-noise ratio, which largely extends the possible application of Silicon detectors beyond their present working field. The optimum detection performance requires a careful implementation of the multiplication junction, in order to obtain the desired gain on the read out signal, but also a proper design of the edge termination and the peripheral region, which prevents the LGAD detectors from premature breakdown and large leakage current. This work deals with the critical technological aspects when optimising the LGAD structure. The impact of several design strategies for the device periphery is evaluated with the aid of TCAD simulations, and compared with the experimental results obtained from the first LGAD prototypes fabricated at the IMB-CNM clean room. Solutions for the peripheral region improvement are also provided.arXiv:1510.08626oai:cds.cern.ch:20636412015-10-29
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Fernandez-Martinez, Pablo
Flores, David
Hidalgo, Salvador
Greco, Virginia
Merlos, Angel
Pellegrini, Giulio
Quirion, David
Design and Fabrication of an Optimum Peripheral Region for Low Gain Avalanche Detectors
title Design and Fabrication of an Optimum Peripheral Region for Low Gain Avalanche Detectors
title_full Design and Fabrication of an Optimum Peripheral Region for Low Gain Avalanche Detectors
title_fullStr Design and Fabrication of an Optimum Peripheral Region for Low Gain Avalanche Detectors
title_full_unstemmed Design and Fabrication of an Optimum Peripheral Region for Low Gain Avalanche Detectors
title_short Design and Fabrication of an Optimum Peripheral Region for Low Gain Avalanche Detectors
title_sort design and fabrication of an optimum peripheral region for low gain avalanche detectors
topic physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2016.03.049
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2063641
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