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Design and testing of monolithic active pixel sensors for charged particle tracking

A monolithic active pixel sensor (MAPS) for charged particle tracking based on a novel detector structure has been proposed, simulated, fabricated and tested. This detector is inseparable from the readout electronics, since both of them are integrated on the same, low- resistivity silicon wafer stan...

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Autores principales: Deptuch, G, Berst, J D, Claus, G, Colledani, C, Dulinski, W, Gornushkin, Y, Husson, D, Riester, J L, Winter, M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2002.1003683
http://cds.cern.ch/record/588631
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author Deptuch, G
Berst, J D
Claus, G
Colledani, C
Dulinski, W
Gornushkin, Y
Husson, D
Riester, J L
Winter, M
author_facet Deptuch, G
Berst, J D
Claus, G
Colledani, C
Dulinski, W
Gornushkin, Y
Husson, D
Riester, J L
Winter, M
author_sort Deptuch, G
collection CERN
description A monolithic active pixel sensor (MAPS) for charged particle tracking based on a novel detector structure has been proposed, simulated, fabricated and tested. This detector is inseparable from the readout electronics, since both of them are integrated on the same, low- resistivity silicon wafer standard for a CMOS process. The individual pixel is comprised of only three MOS transistors and a photodiode collecting the charge created in the thin undepleted epitaxial layer. This approach provides a low cost, high resolution and thin device with the whole detector area sensitive to radiation (100% fill factor). Detailed device simulations using the ISE-TCAD package have been carried out in order to study the charge. collection mechanism and to validate the proposed idea. In order to demonstrate viability of the technique, two prototype chips were successively fabricated using 0.6 mu m and 0.35 mu m CMOS processes. Both chips have been fully characterized. The pixel conversion gain has been calibrated using a /sup 55/Fe source and prototypes have been exposed to a 120 GeV/c pion beam at CERN. The final test results with emphasis on the first prototype are reviewed. The experimental data is preceded by general design ideas and simulation results. (11 refs).
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spelling cern-5886312019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/TNS.2002.1003683http://cds.cern.ch/record/588631engDeptuch, GBerst, J DClaus, GColledani, CDulinski, WGornushkin, YHusson, DRiester, J LWinter, MDesign and testing of monolithic active pixel sensors for charged particle trackingDetectors and Experimental TechniquesA monolithic active pixel sensor (MAPS) for charged particle tracking based on a novel detector structure has been proposed, simulated, fabricated and tested. This detector is inseparable from the readout electronics, since both of them are integrated on the same, low- resistivity silicon wafer standard for a CMOS process. The individual pixel is comprised of only three MOS transistors and a photodiode collecting the charge created in the thin undepleted epitaxial layer. This approach provides a low cost, high resolution and thin device with the whole detector area sensitive to radiation (100% fill factor). Detailed device simulations using the ISE-TCAD package have been carried out in order to study the charge. collection mechanism and to validate the proposed idea. In order to demonstrate viability of the technique, two prototype chips were successively fabricated using 0.6 mu m and 0.35 mu m CMOS processes. Both chips have been fully characterized. The pixel conversion gain has been calibrated using a /sup 55/Fe source and prototypes have been exposed to a 120 GeV/c pion beam at CERN. The final test results with emphasis on the first prototype are reviewed. The experimental data is preceded by general design ideas and simulation results. (11 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:5886312002
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Deptuch, G
Berst, J D
Claus, G
Colledani, C
Dulinski, W
Gornushkin, Y
Husson, D
Riester, J L
Winter, M
Design and testing of monolithic active pixel sensors for charged particle tracking
title Design and testing of monolithic active pixel sensors for charged particle tracking
title_full Design and testing of monolithic active pixel sensors for charged particle tracking
title_fullStr Design and testing of monolithic active pixel sensors for charged particle tracking
title_full_unstemmed Design and testing of monolithic active pixel sensors for charged particle tracking
title_short Design and testing of monolithic active pixel sensors for charged particle tracking
title_sort design and testing of monolithic active pixel sensors for charged particle tracking
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2002.1003683
http://cds.cern.ch/record/588631
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