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Characterisation of AMS H35 HV-CMOS monolithic active pixel sensor prototypes for HEP applications

Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) produced in High Voltage CMOS (HV-CMOS) technology are being considered for High Energy Physics applications due to the ease of production and the reduced costs. Such technology is especially appealing when large areas to be covered and material budget are conc...

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Autores principales: Terzo, S., Benoit, M., Cavallaro, E., Casanova, R., Di Bello, F.A., Förster, F., Grinstein, S., Iacobucci, G., Perić, I., Puigdengoles, C., Vicente Barrero Pinto, M., Vilella Figueras, E.
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/14/02/p02016
https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/14/02/P02016
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author Terzo, S.
Benoit, M.
Cavallaro, E.
Casanova, R.
Di Bello, F.A.
Förster, F.
Grinstein, S.
Iacobucci, G.
Perić, I.
Puigdengoles, C.
Vicente Barrero Pinto, M.
Vilella Figueras, E.
author_facet Terzo, S.
Benoit, M.
Cavallaro, E.
Casanova, R.
Di Bello, F.A.
Förster, F.
Grinstein, S.
Iacobucci, G.
Perić, I.
Puigdengoles, C.
Vicente Barrero Pinto, M.
Vilella Figueras, E.
author_sort Terzo, S.
collection CERN
description Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) produced in High Voltage CMOS (HV-CMOS) technology are being considered for High Energy Physics applications due to the ease of production and the reduced costs. Such technology is especially appealing when large areas to be covered and material budget are concerned. This is the case of the outermost pixel layers of the future ATLAS tracking detector for the High Luminosity LHC. For experiments at hadron colliders, radiation hardness is a key requirement which is not fulfilled by standard CMOS sensor designs that collect charge by diffusion. This issue has been addressed by depleted active pixel sensors in which electronics are embedded into a large deep implantation ensuring uniform charge collection by drift. Very first small prototypes of hybrid depleted active pixel sensors have already shown a radiation hardness compatible with the ATLAS requirements. Nevertheless, to compete with the present hybrid solutions a further reduction in costs achievable by a fully monolithic design is desirable. The H35DEMO is a large electrode full reticle demonstrator chip produced in AMS 350 nm HV-CMOS technology by the collaboration of Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), Institut de F'isica d'Altes Energies (IFAE), University of Liverpool and University of Geneva. It includes two large monolithic pixel matrices which can be operated standalone. One of these two matrices was characterised at beam test before and after irradiation with protons and neutrons. Results demonstrated the feasibility of producing radiation hard large area fully monolithic pixel sensors in HV-CMOS technology. H35DEMO chips with a substrate resistivity of 200 Ωcm} irradiated with neutrons showed a radiation hardness up to a fluence of 1×1015 neq/cm2 with a hit efficiency of about 99% and a noise occupancy lower than 10-6 hits in a LHC bunch crossing of 25 ns at 150 V.
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spelling cern-26500832022-03-05T04:04:02Z doi:10.1088/1748-0221/14/02/p02016 doi:10.1088/1748-0221/14/02/P02016 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2650083 eng Terzo, S. Benoit, M. Cavallaro, E. Casanova, R. Di Bello, F.A. Förster, F. Grinstein, S. Iacobucci, G. Perić, I. Puigdengoles, C. Vicente Barrero Pinto, M. Vilella Figueras, E. Characterisation of AMS H35 HV-CMOS monolithic active pixel sensor prototypes for HEP applications hep-ex Particle Physics - Experiment physics.ins-det Detectors and Experimental Techniques 6: Novel high voltage and resistive CMOS sensors Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) produced in High Voltage CMOS (HV-CMOS) technology are being considered for High Energy Physics applications due to the ease of production and the reduced costs. Such technology is especially appealing when large areas to be covered and material budget are concerned. This is the case of the outermost pixel layers of the future ATLAS tracking detector for the High Luminosity LHC. For experiments at hadron colliders, radiation hardness is a key requirement which is not fulfilled by standard CMOS sensor designs that collect charge by diffusion. This issue has been addressed by depleted active pixel sensors in which electronics are embedded into a large deep implantation ensuring uniform charge collection by drift. Very first small prototypes of hybrid depleted active pixel sensors have already shown a radiation hardness compatible with the ATLAS requirements. Nevertheless, to compete with the present hybrid solutions a further reduction in costs achievable by a fully monolithic design is desirable. The H35DEMO is a large electrode full reticle demonstrator chip produced in AMS 350 nm HV-CMOS technology by the collaboration of Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), Institut de F'isica d'Altes Energies (IFAE), University of Liverpool and University of Geneva. It includes two large monolithic pixel matrices which can be operated standalone. One of these two matrices was characterised at beam test before and after irradiation with protons and neutrons. Results demonstrated the feasibility of producing radiation hard large area fully monolithic pixel sensors in HV-CMOS technology. H35DEMO chips with a substrate resistivity of 200 Ωcm} irradiated with neutrons showed a radiation hardness up to a fluence of 1×1015 neq/cm2 with a hit efficiency of about 99% and a noise occupancy lower than 10-6 hits in a LHC bunch crossing of 25 ns at 150 V. Monolithic active pixel sensors produced in High Voltage CMOS (HV-CMOS) technology are being considered for High Energy Physics applications due to the ease of production and the reduced costs. Such technology is especially appealing when large areas to be covered and material budget are concerned. This is the case of the outermost pixel layers of the future ATLAS tracking detector for the HL-LHC. For experiments at hadron colliders, radiation hardness is a key requirement which is not fulfilled by standard CMOS sensor designs that collect charge by diffusion. This issue has been addressed by depleted active pixel sensors in which electronics are embedded into a large deep implantation ensuring uniform charge collection by drift. Very first small prototypes of hybrid depleted active pixel sensors have already shown a radiation hardness compatible with the ATLAS requirements. Nevertheless, to compete with the present hybrid solutions a further reduction in costs achievable by a fully monolithic design is desirable. The H35DEMO is a large electrode full reticle demonstrator chip produced in AMS 350 nm HV-CMOS technology by the collaboration of Karlsruher Institut f\"ur Technologie (KIT), Institut de F\'isica d'Altes Energies (IFAE), University of Liverpool and University of Geneva. It includes two large monolithic pixel matrices which can be operated standalone. One of these two matrices has been characterised at beam test before and after irradiation with protons and neutrons. Results demonstrated the feasibility of producing radiation hard large area fully monolithic pixel sensors in HV-CMOS technology. H35DEMO chips with a substrate resistivity of 200$\Omega$ cm irradiated with neutrons showed a radiation hardness up to a fluence of $10^{15}$n$_{eq}$cm$^{-2}$ with a hit efficiency of about 99% and a noise occupancy lower than $10^{-6}$ hits in a LHC bunch crossing of 25ns at 150V. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/654168 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/2650083 JINST JINST, (2019) pp. P02016 2018-11-19
spellingShingle hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
6: Novel high voltage and resistive CMOS sensors
Terzo, S.
Benoit, M.
Cavallaro, E.
Casanova, R.
Di Bello, F.A.
Förster, F.
Grinstein, S.
Iacobucci, G.
Perić, I.
Puigdengoles, C.
Vicente Barrero Pinto, M.
Vilella Figueras, E.
Characterisation of AMS H35 HV-CMOS monolithic active pixel sensor prototypes for HEP applications
title Characterisation of AMS H35 HV-CMOS monolithic active pixel sensor prototypes for HEP applications
title_full Characterisation of AMS H35 HV-CMOS monolithic active pixel sensor prototypes for HEP applications
title_fullStr Characterisation of AMS H35 HV-CMOS monolithic active pixel sensor prototypes for HEP applications
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation of AMS H35 HV-CMOS monolithic active pixel sensor prototypes for HEP applications
title_short Characterisation of AMS H35 HV-CMOS monolithic active pixel sensor prototypes for HEP applications
title_sort characterisation of ams h35 hv-cmos monolithic active pixel sensor prototypes for hep applications
topic hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
6: Novel high voltage and resistive CMOS sensors
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/14/02/p02016
https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/14/02/P02016
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2650083
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2650083
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