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Neutron irradiation test of depleted CMOS pixel detector prototypes
Charge collection properties of depleted CMOS pixel detector prototypes produced on p-type substrate of 2 kΩ cm initial resistivity (by LFoundry 150 nm process) were studied using Edge-TCT method before and after neutron irradiation. The test structures were produced for investigation of CMOS techno...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/12/02/P02021 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2289490 |
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author | Mandić, Igor Cindro, Vladimir Gorišek, Andrej Hiti, Bojan Kramberger, Gregor Mikuž, Marko Zavrtanik, Marko Hemperek, Tomasz Daas, Michael Hügging, Fabian Krüger, Hans Pohl, David-Leon Wermes, Norbert Gonella, Laura |
author_facet | Mandić, Igor Cindro, Vladimir Gorišek, Andrej Hiti, Bojan Kramberger, Gregor Mikuž, Marko Zavrtanik, Marko Hemperek, Tomasz Daas, Michael Hügging, Fabian Krüger, Hans Pohl, David-Leon Wermes, Norbert Gonella, Laura |
author_sort | Mandić, Igor |
collection | CERN |
description | Charge collection properties of depleted CMOS pixel detector prototypes produced on p-type substrate of 2 kΩ cm initial resistivity (by LFoundry 150 nm process) were studied using Edge-TCT method before and after neutron irradiation. The test structures were produced for investigation of CMOS technology in tracking detectors for experiments at HL-LHC upgrade. Measurements were made with passive detector structures in which current pulses induced on charge collecting electrodes could be directly observed. Thickness of depleted layer was estimated and studied as function of neutron irradiation fluence. An increase of depletion thickness was observed after first two irradiation steps to 1 · 10(13) n/cm(2) and 5 · 10(13) n/cm(2) and attributed to initial acceptor removal. At higher fluences the depletion thickness at given voltage decreases with increasing fluence because of radiation induced defects contributing to the effective space charge concentration. The behaviour is consistent with that of high resistivity silicon used for standard particle detectors. The measured thickness of the depleted layer after irradiation with 1 · 10(15) n/cm(2) is more than 50 μm at 100 V bias. This is sufficient to guarantee satisfactory signal/noise performance on outer layers of pixel trackers in HL-LHC experiments. |
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spelling | cern-22894902022-03-12T08:41:20Zdoi:10.1088/1748-0221/12/02/P02021http://cds.cern.ch/record/2289490engMandić, IgorCindro, VladimirGorišek, AndrejHiti, BojanKramberger, GregorMikuž, MarkoZavrtanik, MarkoHemperek, TomaszDaas, MichaelHügging, FabianKrüger, HansPohl, David-LeonWermes, NorbertGonella, LauraNeutron irradiation test of depleted CMOS pixel detector prototypesphysics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental TechniquesCharge collection properties of depleted CMOS pixel detector prototypes produced on p-type substrate of 2 kΩ cm initial resistivity (by LFoundry 150 nm process) were studied using Edge-TCT method before and after neutron irradiation. The test structures were produced for investigation of CMOS technology in tracking detectors for experiments at HL-LHC upgrade. Measurements were made with passive detector structures in which current pulses induced on charge collecting electrodes could be directly observed. Thickness of depleted layer was estimated and studied as function of neutron irradiation fluence. An increase of depletion thickness was observed after first two irradiation steps to 1 · 10(13) n/cm(2) and 5 · 10(13) n/cm(2) and attributed to initial acceptor removal. At higher fluences the depletion thickness at given voltage decreases with increasing fluence because of radiation induced defects contributing to the effective space charge concentration. The behaviour is consistent with that of high resistivity silicon used for standard particle detectors. The measured thickness of the depleted layer after irradiation with 1 · 10(15) n/cm(2) is more than 50 μm at 100 V bias. This is sufficient to guarantee satisfactory signal/noise performance on outer layers of pixel trackers in HL-LHC experiments.Charge collection properties of depleted CMOS pixel detector prototypes produced on p-type substrate of 2 k$\Omega$cm initial resistivity (by LFoundry 150 nm process) were studied using Edge-TCT method before and after neutron irradiation. The test structures were produced for investigation of CMOS technology in tracking detectors for experiments at HL-LHC upgrade. Measurements were made with passive detector structures in which current pulses induced on charge collecting electrodes could be directly observed. Thickness of depleted layer was estimated and studied as function of neutron irradiation fluence. An increase of depletion thickness was observed after first two irradiation steps to 1$\cdot$10$^{13}$ n/cm$^{2}$ and 5$\cdot$10$^{13}$ n/cm$^{2}$ and attributed to initial acceptor removal. At higher fluences the depletion thickness at given voltage decreases with increasing fluence because of radiation induced defects contributing to the effective space charge concentration. The behaviour is consistent with that of high resistivity silicon used for standard particle detectors. The measured thickness of the depleted layer after irradiation with 1$\cdot$10$^{15}$ n/cm$^{2}$ is more than 50 $\mu$m at 100 V bias. This is sufficient to guarantee satisfactory signal/noise performance on outer layers of pixel trackers in HL-LHC experiments.arXiv:1701.05033oai:cds.cern.ch:22894902017-01-18 |
spellingShingle | physics.ins-det Detectors and Experimental Techniques Mandić, Igor Cindro, Vladimir Gorišek, Andrej Hiti, Bojan Kramberger, Gregor Mikuž, Marko Zavrtanik, Marko Hemperek, Tomasz Daas, Michael Hügging, Fabian Krüger, Hans Pohl, David-Leon Wermes, Norbert Gonella, Laura Neutron irradiation test of depleted CMOS pixel detector prototypes |
title | Neutron irradiation test of depleted CMOS pixel detector prototypes |
title_full | Neutron irradiation test of depleted CMOS pixel detector prototypes |
title_fullStr | Neutron irradiation test of depleted CMOS pixel detector prototypes |
title_full_unstemmed | Neutron irradiation test of depleted CMOS pixel detector prototypes |
title_short | Neutron irradiation test of depleted CMOS pixel detector prototypes |
title_sort | neutron irradiation test of depleted cmos pixel detector prototypes |
topic | physics.ins-det Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/12/02/P02021 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2289490 |
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