Conveners
Simulation
- Magdalena Munker (University of Geneva)
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Simon Spannagel (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))21/06/2022, 11:40Talk
Allpix Squared is a versatile, open-source simulation framework for silicon pixel detectors. Its goal is to ease the implementation of detailed simulations for both single sensors and more complex setups with multiple detectors. While originally created for silicon detectors in high-energy physics, it is capable of simulating a wide range of detector types for various application scenarios,...
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Adriana Simancas (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))21/06/2022, 12:00Talk
Monolithic CMOS sensors have found their way through imaging technologies into High Energy Physics thanks to multiple advantages in particle detection. Their main characteristic is the integration of an active sensor and readout in a single chip, which provides a reduction in production effort, costs and material. The Tangerine project aims to develop the next generation of silicon pixel...
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Manuel Alejandro Del Rio Viera (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))21/06/2022, 12:20Talk
The rapid evolution of High Energy Physics experiments demands the development of improved detectors. The Tangerine project’s goal is to develop the next generation of small collection electrode monolithic silicon pixel detectors using the 65nm CMOS imaging process which offers a higher logic density and overall lower power consumption compared to previously used processes. One objective of...
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Sara Ruiz Daza21/06/2022, 12:40Talk
Monolithic CMOS sensors enable the development of detectors with a low material budget and a low fabrication cost. Moreover, using a small collection electrode results in a small sensor capacitance, a low analogue power consumption, and a large signal-to-noise ratio. These characteristics have become very attractive in the development of new silicon sensors for charged particle tracking at...
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