Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8178980 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
High-voltage particle detectors in commercial CMOS technologies are a detector family that allows implementation of low-cost, thin and radiation-tolerant detectors with a high time resolution. In the R/D phase of the development, a radiation tolerance of 1015neq/cm2, nearly 100% detection efficiency and a spatial resolution of about 3 μm were demonstrated. Since 2011 the HV detectors have first applications: the technology is presently the main option for the pixel detector of the planned Mu3e experiment at PSI (Switzerland). Several prototype sensors have been designed in a standard 180 nm HV CMOS process and successfully tested. Thanks to its high radiation tolerance, the HV detectors are also seen at CERN as a promising alternative to the standard options for ATLAS upgrade and CLIC. In order to test the concept, within ATLAS upgrade R/D, we are currently exploring an active pixel detector demonstrator HV2FEI4; also implemented in the 180 nm HV process.
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Authors
Ivan PeriÄ, Peter Fischer, Christian Kreidl, Hong Hanh Nguyen, Heiko Augustin, Niklaus Berger, Moritz Kiehn, Ann-Kathrin Perrevoort, André Schöning, Dirk Wiedner, Simon Feigl, Timon Heim, Lingxin Meng, Daniel Münstermann, Mathieu Benoit,