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Silicon Pixel Sensor R&D for the CLIC Tracking Detector

The physics aims at the proposed high-energy e+e− collider CLIC pose challenging demands on the performance of the detector system. Precise hit-time tagging, an excellent spatial resolutions, and a low mass are required for the vertex and tracking detectors. To meet these requirements, an all-silico...

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Autor principal: Kroeger, Jens
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/15/08/C08005
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2716432
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Sumario:The physics aims at the proposed high-energy e+e− collider CLIC pose challenging demands on the performance of the detector system. Precise hit-time tagging, an excellent spatial resolutions, and a low mass are required for the vertex and tracking detectors. To meet these requirements, an all-silicon vertex and tracking detector system is foreseen, for which a broad R&D programme on a variety of novel silicon detector technologies is being pursued. For the ultra-low mass vertex detector, different hybrid technologies with innovative sensor concepts and interconnection techniques are explored. For the large-scale tracking detector, the focus of the R&D lies on monolithic HV-MAPS and HR-CMOS technologies. This contribution gives an overview of the ongoing activities with a focus on monolithic technologies for the CLIC tracking detector. Recent results from laboratory and test-beam measurement campaigns of the ATLASpix_Simple and the CLICTD sensor prototypes are presented.