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Asic developments for radiation imaging applications: The medipix and timepix family

Hybrid pixel detectors were developed to meet the requirements for tracking in the inner layers at the LHC experiments. With low input capacitance per channel (10–100 fF) it is relatively straightforward to design pulse processing readout electronics with input referred noise of ~100 e-rms and pulse...

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Autores principales: Ballabriga, Rafael, Campbell, Michael, Llopart, Xavier
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2017.07.029
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2294157
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Sumario:Hybrid pixel detectors were developed to meet the requirements for tracking in the inner layers at the LHC experiments. With low input capacitance per channel (10–100 fF) it is relatively straightforward to design pulse processing readout electronics with input referred noise of ~100 e-rms and pulse shaping times consistent with tagging of events to a single LHC bunch crossing providing clean ‘images’ of the ionising tracks generated. In the Medipix Collaborations the same concept has been adapted to provide practically noise hit free imaging in a wide range of applications. This paper reports on the development of three generations of readout ASICs. Two distinctive streams of development can be identified: the Medipix ASICs which integrate data from multiple hits on a pixel and provide the images in the form of frames and the Timepix ASICs who aim to send as much information about individual interactions as possible off-chip for further processing. One outstanding circumstance in the use of these devices has been their numerous successful applications, thanks to a large and active community of developers and users. That process has even permitted new developments for detectors for High Energy Physics. This paper reviews the ASICs themselves and details some of the many applications.