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Developing a Monolithic Silicon Sensor in a 65 nm CMOS Imaging Technology for Future Lepton Collider Vertex Detectors

Monolithic CMOS sensors in a 65 nm imaging technology are being investigated by the CERN EP Strategic R&D Programme on Technologies for Future Experiments for an application in particle physics. The appeal of monolithic detectors lies in the fact that both sensor volume and readout electronics a...

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Autores principales: Simancas, Adriana, Braach, Justus, Buschmann, Eric, Chauhan, Ankur, Dannheim, Dominik, Viera, Manuel Del Rio, Dort, Katharina, Eckstein, Doris, Feindt, Finn, Gregor, Ingrid-Maria, Hansen, Karsten, Huth, Lennart, Mendes, Larissa, Mulyanto, Budi, Rastorguev, Daniil, Reckleben, Christian, Daza, Sara Ruiz, Schütze, Paul, Snoeys, Walter, Spannagel, Simon, Stanitzki, Marcel, Velyka, Anastasiia, Vignola, Gianpiero, Wennlöf, Håkan
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2856312
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author Simancas, Adriana
Braach, Justus
Buschmann, Eric
Chauhan, Ankur
Dannheim, Dominik
Viera, Manuel Del Rio
Dort, Katharina
Eckstein, Doris
Feindt, Finn
Gregor, Ingrid-Maria
Hansen, Karsten
Huth, Lennart
Mendes, Larissa
Mulyanto, Budi
Rastorguev, Daniil
Reckleben, Christian
Daza, Sara Ruiz
Schütze, Paul
Snoeys, Walter
Spannagel, Simon
Stanitzki, Marcel
Velyka, Anastasiia
Vignola, Gianpiero
Wennlöf, Håkan
author_facet Simancas, Adriana
Braach, Justus
Buschmann, Eric
Chauhan, Ankur
Dannheim, Dominik
Viera, Manuel Del Rio
Dort, Katharina
Eckstein, Doris
Feindt, Finn
Gregor, Ingrid-Maria
Hansen, Karsten
Huth, Lennart
Mendes, Larissa
Mulyanto, Budi
Rastorguev, Daniil
Reckleben, Christian
Daza, Sara Ruiz
Schütze, Paul
Snoeys, Walter
Spannagel, Simon
Stanitzki, Marcel
Velyka, Anastasiia
Vignola, Gianpiero
Wennlöf, Håkan
author_sort Simancas, Adriana
collection CERN
description Monolithic CMOS sensors in a 65 nm imaging technology are being investigated by the CERN EP Strategic R&D Programme on Technologies for Future Experiments for an application in particle physics. The appeal of monolithic detectors lies in the fact that both sensor volume and readout electronics are integrated in the same silicon wafer, providing a reduction in production effort, costs and scattering material. The Tangerine Project WP1 at DESY participates in the Strategic R&D Programme and is focused on the development of a monolithic active pixel sensor with a time and spatial resolution compatible with the requirements for a future lepton collider vertex detector. By fulfilling these requirements, the Tangerine detector is suitable as well to be used as telescope planes for the DESY-II Test Beam facility. The project comprises all aspects of sensor development, from the electronics engineering and the sensor design using simulations, to laboratory and test beam investigations of prototypes. Generic TCAD Device and Monte-Carlo simulations are used to establish an understanding of the technology and provide important insight into performance parameters of the sensor. Testing prototypes in laboratory and test beam facilities allows for the characterization of their response to different conditions. By combining results from all these studies it is possible to optimize the sensor layout. This contribution presents results from generic TCAD and Monte-Carlo simulations, and measurements performed with test chips of the first sensor submission.
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spelling cern-28563122023-05-05T14:59:46Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2856312engSimancas, AdrianaBraach, JustusBuschmann, EricChauhan, AnkurDannheim, DominikViera, Manuel Del RioDort, KatharinaEckstein, DorisFeindt, FinnGregor, Ingrid-MariaHansen, KarstenHuth, LennartMendes, LarissaMulyanto, BudiRastorguev, DaniilReckleben, ChristianDaza, Sara RuizSchütze, PaulSnoeys, WalterSpannagel, SimonStanitzki, MarcelVelyka, AnastasiiaVignola, GianpieroWennlöf, HåkanDeveloping a Monolithic Silicon Sensor in a 65 nm CMOS Imaging Technology for Future Lepton Collider Vertex Detectorsphysics.ins-detDetectors and Experimental TechniquesMonolithic CMOS sensors in a 65 nm imaging technology are being investigated by the CERN EP Strategic R&D Programme on Technologies for Future Experiments for an application in particle physics. The appeal of monolithic detectors lies in the fact that both sensor volume and readout electronics are integrated in the same silicon wafer, providing a reduction in production effort, costs and scattering material. The Tangerine Project WP1 at DESY participates in the Strategic R&D Programme and is focused on the development of a monolithic active pixel sensor with a time and spatial resolution compatible with the requirements for a future lepton collider vertex detector. By fulfilling these requirements, the Tangerine detector is suitable as well to be used as telescope planes for the DESY-II Test Beam facility. The project comprises all aspects of sensor development, from the electronics engineering and the sensor design using simulations, to laboratory and test beam investigations of prototypes. Generic TCAD Device and Monte-Carlo simulations are used to establish an understanding of the technology and provide important insight into performance parameters of the sensor. Testing prototypes in laboratory and test beam facilities allows for the characterization of their response to different conditions. By combining results from all these studies it is possible to optimize the sensor layout. This contribution presents results from generic TCAD and Monte-Carlo simulations, and measurements performed with test chips of the first sensor submission.arXiv:2303.18153oai:cds.cern.ch:28563122023-03-31
spellingShingle physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Simancas, Adriana
Braach, Justus
Buschmann, Eric
Chauhan, Ankur
Dannheim, Dominik
Viera, Manuel Del Rio
Dort, Katharina
Eckstein, Doris
Feindt, Finn
Gregor, Ingrid-Maria
Hansen, Karsten
Huth, Lennart
Mendes, Larissa
Mulyanto, Budi
Rastorguev, Daniil
Reckleben, Christian
Daza, Sara Ruiz
Schütze, Paul
Snoeys, Walter
Spannagel, Simon
Stanitzki, Marcel
Velyka, Anastasiia
Vignola, Gianpiero
Wennlöf, Håkan
Developing a Monolithic Silicon Sensor in a 65 nm CMOS Imaging Technology for Future Lepton Collider Vertex Detectors
title Developing a Monolithic Silicon Sensor in a 65 nm CMOS Imaging Technology for Future Lepton Collider Vertex Detectors
title_full Developing a Monolithic Silicon Sensor in a 65 nm CMOS Imaging Technology for Future Lepton Collider Vertex Detectors
title_fullStr Developing a Monolithic Silicon Sensor in a 65 nm CMOS Imaging Technology for Future Lepton Collider Vertex Detectors
title_full_unstemmed Developing a Monolithic Silicon Sensor in a 65 nm CMOS Imaging Technology for Future Lepton Collider Vertex Detectors
title_short Developing a Monolithic Silicon Sensor in a 65 nm CMOS Imaging Technology for Future Lepton Collider Vertex Detectors
title_sort developing a monolithic silicon sensor in a 65 nm cmos imaging technology for future lepton collider vertex detectors
topic physics.ins-det
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2856312
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