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Performance of a Front End prototype ASIC for picosecond precision time measurements with LGAD sensors
For the High-Luminosity phase of LHC, the ATLAS experiment is proposing the addition of a High Granularity Timing Detector (HGTD) in the forward region, to mitigate the effects of the increased pile-up. The chosen detection technology is Low Gain Avalanche Detector (LGAD) silicon sensors that can pr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/15/07/P07007 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2711961 |
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author | Agapopoulou, C. Blin, S. Blot, A. Castillo Garcia, L. Chmeissani, M. Conforti di Lorenzo, S. de La Taille, C. Dinaucourt, P. Fallou, A. Garcia Rodriguez, J. Gkougkousis, V. Grieco, C. Grinstein, S. Guindon, S. Makovec, N. Martin-Chassard, G. Pellegrini, G. Rummler, A. Sacerdoti, S. Seguin Moreau, N. Serin, L. Tricoli, A. |
author_facet | Agapopoulou, C. Blin, S. Blot, A. Castillo Garcia, L. Chmeissani, M. Conforti di Lorenzo, S. de La Taille, C. Dinaucourt, P. Fallou, A. Garcia Rodriguez, J. Gkougkousis, V. Grieco, C. Grinstein, S. Guindon, S. Makovec, N. Martin-Chassard, G. Pellegrini, G. Rummler, A. Sacerdoti, S. Seguin Moreau, N. Serin, L. Tricoli, A. |
author_sort | Agapopoulou, C. |
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description | For the High-Luminosity phase of LHC, the ATLAS experiment is proposing the addition of a High Granularity Timing Detector (HGTD) in the forward region, to mitigate the effects of the increased pile-up. The chosen detection technology is Low Gain Avalanche Detector (LGAD) silicon sensors that can provide an excellent timing resolution below 50 ps. The front-end read-out ASIC must exploit the large signal derivative and small noise provided by the sensor, while keeping low power consumption. This paper presents the results on the first prototype of a front-end ASIC, named ALTIROC0, which contains the analog stages (preamplifier and discriminator) of the read-out chip. The ASIC was characterised both alone and as part of a module with a 2×2 LGAD array of 1.1×1.1 mm2 pads bump-bonded to it. The various contributions of the electronics to the time resolution were investigated in test-bench measurements with a calibration setup. Both when the ASIC is alone or with a bump-bonded sensor, the jitter of the ASIC is better than 20 ps for an injected charge of 10 fC . The time walk effect, which arises from the different preamplifier response for various injected charges, can be corrected up to 10 ps using a Time Over Threshold measurement. The combined performance of the ASIC and the LGAD sensor, which was measured during a beam test campaign in October 2018 with pions of 120 GeV energy at the CERN SPS, is around 40 ps for all measured modules. All tested modules show good efficiency and time resolution uniformity. |
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spelling | cern-27119612022-08-20T06:03:25Zdoi:10.1088/1748-0221/15/07/P07007http://cds.cern.ch/record/2711961engAgapopoulou, C.Blin, S.Blot, A.Castillo Garcia, L.Chmeissani, M.Conforti di Lorenzo, S.de La Taille, C.Dinaucourt, P.Fallou, A.Garcia Rodriguez, J.Gkougkousis, V.Grieco, C.Grinstein, S.Guindon, S.Makovec, N.Martin-Chassard, G.Pellegrini, G.Rummler, A.Sacerdoti, S.Seguin Moreau, N.Serin, L.Tricoli, A.Performance of a Front End prototype ASIC for picosecond precision time measurements with LGAD sensorshep-exParticle Physics - Experimentphysics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental TechniquesFor the High-Luminosity phase of LHC, the ATLAS experiment is proposing the addition of a High Granularity Timing Detector (HGTD) in the forward region, to mitigate the effects of the increased pile-up. The chosen detection technology is Low Gain Avalanche Detector (LGAD) silicon sensors that can provide an excellent timing resolution below 50 ps. The front-end read-out ASIC must exploit the large signal derivative and small noise provided by the sensor, while keeping low power consumption. This paper presents the results on the first prototype of a front-end ASIC, named ALTIROC0, which contains the analog stages (preamplifier and discriminator) of the read-out chip. The ASIC was characterised both alone and as part of a module with a 2×2 LGAD array of 1.1×1.1 mm2 pads bump-bonded to it. The various contributions of the electronics to the time resolution were investigated in test-bench measurements with a calibration setup. Both when the ASIC is alone or with a bump-bonded sensor, the jitter of the ASIC is better than 20 ps for an injected charge of 10 fC . The time walk effect, which arises from the different preamplifier response for various injected charges, can be corrected up to 10 ps using a Time Over Threshold measurement. The combined performance of the ASIC and the LGAD sensor, which was measured during a beam test campaign in October 2018 with pions of 120 GeV energy at the CERN SPS, is around 40 ps for all measured modules. All tested modules show good efficiency and time resolution uniformity.For the High-Luminosity phase of LHC, the ATLAS experiment is proposing the addition of a High Granularity Timing Detector (HGTD) in the forward region to mitigate the effects of the increased pile-up. The chosen detection technology is Low Gain Avalanche Detector (LGAD) silicon sensors that can provide an excellent timing resolution below 50 ps. The front-end read-out ASIC must maintain the performance of the sensor, while keeping low power consumption. This paper presents the results on the first prototype of a front-end ASIC, named ALTIROC0, which contains the analog stages (preamplifier and discriminator) of the read-out chip. The ASIC was characterised both alone and as part of a module with a 2$\times$2 LGAD array of 1.1$\times$1.1 mm$^2$ pads bump-bonded to it. The various contributions of the electronics to the time resolution were investigated in test-bench measurements with a calibration setup. Both when the ASIC is alone or with a bump-bonded sensor, the jitter of the ASIC is better than 20 ps for an injected charge of 10 fC. The time walk effect that arises from the different response of the preamplifier for various injected charges can be corrected up to 10 ps using a Time Over Threshold measurement. The combined performance of the ASIC and the LGAD sensor, which was measured during a beam test campaign in October 2018 with pions of 120 GeV energy at the CERN SPS, is around 40 ps for all measured modules. All tested modules show good efficiency and time resolution uniformity.arXiv:2002.06089oai:cds.cern.ch:27119612020-02-14 |
spellingShingle | hep-ex Particle Physics - Experiment physics.ins-det Detectors and Experimental Techniques Agapopoulou, C. Blin, S. Blot, A. Castillo Garcia, L. Chmeissani, M. Conforti di Lorenzo, S. de La Taille, C. Dinaucourt, P. Fallou, A. Garcia Rodriguez, J. Gkougkousis, V. Grieco, C. Grinstein, S. Guindon, S. Makovec, N. Martin-Chassard, G. Pellegrini, G. Rummler, A. Sacerdoti, S. Seguin Moreau, N. Serin, L. Tricoli, A. Performance of a Front End prototype ASIC for picosecond precision time measurements with LGAD sensors |
title | Performance of a Front End prototype ASIC for picosecond precision time measurements with LGAD sensors |
title_full | Performance of a Front End prototype ASIC for picosecond precision time measurements with LGAD sensors |
title_fullStr | Performance of a Front End prototype ASIC for picosecond precision time measurements with LGAD sensors |
title_full_unstemmed | Performance of a Front End prototype ASIC for picosecond precision time measurements with LGAD sensors |
title_short | Performance of a Front End prototype ASIC for picosecond precision time measurements with LGAD sensors |
title_sort | performance of a front end prototype asic for picosecond precision time measurements with lgad sensors |
topic | hep-ex Particle Physics - Experiment physics.ins-det Detectors and Experimental Techniques |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/15/07/P07007 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2711961 |
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