21–23 Jun 2021
Europe/Zurich timezone

Characterization of depleted monolithic active pixel sensors in 180 nm TowerJazz technology

23 Jun 2021, 16:00
20m

Speaker

Christian Bespin (University of Bonn (DE))

Description

The high-luminosity upgrade of the LHC (HL-LHC) leads to new requirements on the detectors. With the availability of highly resistive silicon from commercial CMOS vendors, there are ongoing efforts to build depleted monolithic active pixel sensors (DMAPS) for high energy particle detectors. TJ-Monopix is a family of such a pixel sensor in 180 nm TowerJazz technology implementing a small collection electrode design. It is designed for usage in high-radiation environments such as the HL-LHC. The pixels with a size in the order of 30 um to 40 um are read out using a column-drain readout architecture.
In this talk, results from the first iteration, TJ-Monopix1, will be shown as well as an overview of the design and first measurements with TJ-Monopix2.

Author

Christian Bespin (University of Bonn (DE))

Co-authors

Ivan Dario Caicedo Sierra (University of Bonn (DE)) Jochen Christian Dingfelder (University of Bonn (DE)) Tomasz Hemperek (University of Bonn (DE)) Toko Hirono (University of Bonn) Fabian Huegging (University of Bonn) Hans Krueger (University of Bonn) Konstantinos Moustakas (University of Bonn (DE)) Heinz Pernegger (CERN) Walter Snoeys (CERN) Tianyang Wang (University of Bonn (DE)) Norbert Wermes (University of Bonn (DE))

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