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Capacitively Coupled Pixel Detectors: From Design Simulations to Test Beam

Capacitively Coupled Pixel Detectors (CCPDs) are now possible due to new HV-CMOS sensors, where the high voltage (necessary to deplete the sensor) can be applied on CMOS circuits, allowing the sensor to be capacitively coupled to a read out ASIC, avoiding the expensive bump-bonds. An extensive chara...

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Autor principal: Vicente Barreto Pinto, Mateus
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-1316-5_76
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2643293
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Sumario:Capacitively Coupled Pixel Detectors (CCPDs) are now possible due to new HV-CMOS sensors, where the high voltage (necessary to deplete the sensor) can be applied on CMOS circuits, allowing the sensor to be capacitively coupled to a read out ASIC, avoiding the expensive bump-bonds. An extensive characterisation work, in the ATLAS ITk Upgrade framework, is done in this new sensor technology. TCAD simulations of the pixel designs and TCT measurements on real devices are shown. In addition, automatised wafer probing measurements and the flip-chip, of the sensors with the read-out chips, will be presented. To conclude, test beam measurements done at CERN SPS and at Fermilab, using the UniGE FE-I4 Telescope will be shown and discussed.