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Subpixel Mapping and Test Beam Studies with a HV2FEI4v2 CMOS-Sensor-Hybrid Module for the ATLAS Inner Detector Upgrade

The upgrade to the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider will increase the instantaneous luminosity by more than a factor of 5, thus creating significant challenges to the tracking systems of all experiments. Recent advancement of active pixel detectors designed in CMOS processes provide attractive...

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Autores principales: Bisanz, T., Große-Knetter, J., Quadt, A., Rieger, J., Weingarten, Jens
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/12/08/P08018
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2641625
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author Bisanz, T.
Große-Knetter, J.
Quadt, A.
Rieger, J.
Weingarten, Jens
author_facet Bisanz, T.
Große-Knetter, J.
Quadt, A.
Rieger, J.
Weingarten, Jens
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description The upgrade to the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider will increase the instantaneous luminosity by more than a factor of 5, thus creating significant challenges to the tracking systems of all experiments. Recent advancement of active pixel detectors designed in CMOS processes provide attractive alternatives to the well-established hybrid design using passive sensors since they allow for smaller pixel sizes and cost effective production. This article presents studies of a high-voltage CMOS active pixel sensor designed for the ATLAS tracker upgrade. The sensor is glued to the read-out chip of the Insertable B-Layer, forming a capacitively coupled pixel detector. The pixel pitch of the device under test is 33× 125 μm(2), while the pixels of the read-out chip have a pitch of 50× 250 μm(2). Three pixels of the CMOS device are connected to one read-out pixel, the information of which of these subpixels is hit is encoded in the amplitude of the output signal (subpixel encoding). Test beam measurements are presented that demonstrate the usability of this subpixel encoding scheme.
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spelling cern-26416252021-05-03T20:16:09Zdoi:10.1088/1748-0221/12/08/P08018doi:10.1088/1748-0221/12/08/P08018http://cds.cern.ch/record/2641625engBisanz, T.Große-Knetter, J.Quadt, A.Rieger, J.Weingarten, JensSubpixel Mapping and Test Beam Studies with a HV2FEI4v2 CMOS-Sensor-Hybrid Module for the ATLAS Inner Detector Upgradephysics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe upgrade to the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider will increase the instantaneous luminosity by more than a factor of 5, thus creating significant challenges to the tracking systems of all experiments. Recent advancement of active pixel detectors designed in CMOS processes provide attractive alternatives to the well-established hybrid design using passive sensors since they allow for smaller pixel sizes and cost effective production. This article presents studies of a high-voltage CMOS active pixel sensor designed for the ATLAS tracker upgrade. The sensor is glued to the read-out chip of the Insertable B-Layer, forming a capacitively coupled pixel detector. The pixel pitch of the device under test is 33× 125 μm(2), while the pixels of the read-out chip have a pitch of 50× 250 μm(2). Three pixels of the CMOS device are connected to one read-out pixel, the information of which of these subpixels is hit is encoded in the amplitude of the output signal (subpixel encoding). Test beam measurements are presented that demonstrate the usability of this subpixel encoding scheme.The upgrade to the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider will pose unprecedented challenges to the tracking systems of all experiments. Recent advancement of active pixel detectors designed in CMOS processes provide attractive alternatives to the well-established hybrid design using passive sensors. This article presents studies with a high-voltage CMOS active pixel sensor designed for the ATLAS tracker upgrade. The sensor is glued to the read-out chip of the Insertable B-Layer. The device under test is structured in smaller pixels than those of the attached read-out chip with information on the hit CMOS pixel encoded in the output signal (subpixel encoding). Test beam measurements mapping recorded hits in the read-out chip to CMOS pixels, thus validating the subpixel encoding, are described.arXiv:1702.01549oai:cds.cern.ch:26416252017-02-06
spellingShingle physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Bisanz, T.
Große-Knetter, J.
Quadt, A.
Rieger, J.
Weingarten, Jens
Subpixel Mapping and Test Beam Studies with a HV2FEI4v2 CMOS-Sensor-Hybrid Module for the ATLAS Inner Detector Upgrade
title Subpixel Mapping and Test Beam Studies with a HV2FEI4v2 CMOS-Sensor-Hybrid Module for the ATLAS Inner Detector Upgrade
title_full Subpixel Mapping and Test Beam Studies with a HV2FEI4v2 CMOS-Sensor-Hybrid Module for the ATLAS Inner Detector Upgrade
title_fullStr Subpixel Mapping and Test Beam Studies with a HV2FEI4v2 CMOS-Sensor-Hybrid Module for the ATLAS Inner Detector Upgrade
title_full_unstemmed Subpixel Mapping and Test Beam Studies with a HV2FEI4v2 CMOS-Sensor-Hybrid Module for the ATLAS Inner Detector Upgrade
title_short Subpixel Mapping and Test Beam Studies with a HV2FEI4v2 CMOS-Sensor-Hybrid Module for the ATLAS Inner Detector Upgrade
title_sort subpixel mapping and test beam studies with a hv2fei4v2 cmos-sensor-hybrid module for the atlas inner detector upgrade
topic physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/12/08/P08018
https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/12/08/P08018
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