2–4 Mar 2022
University of Freiburg (Virtual)
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Simulations

6: SIM
3 Mar 2022, 13:30
Virtual (Zoom Only) (University of Freiburg (Virtual))

Virtual (Zoom Only)

University of Freiburg (Virtual)

Conveners

Simulations

  • Igor Mandic (Jozef Stefan Institute (SI))

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  1. Marius Mahlum Halvorsen (University of Oslo (NO))
    03/03/2022, 13:30
    Applications
    Oral

    Silicon sensors for the future generation of collider physics experiments will require high performances on spatial ($< 10$ $\mu m$) and time resolution $(20-50 $ $ps$ ) with a radiation tolerance up to fluences of $10^{17}$ $n_{eq}/cm^{2}$. To meet these challenges, an innovative silicon sensor architecture is proposed, achieving internal gain without relying on doping, the Silicon Electron...

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  2. Thomas Corradino (University of Trento and TIFPA - INFN)
    03/03/2022, 13:50
    Simulations
    Oral

    Recently, an increasing interest towards the development of novel Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) based on CMOS technology has spread inside the radiation detector community. The ARCADIA project aims at the development of an innovative platform for the design of MAPS exploiting a production process which is fully compatible with commercial 110nm CMOS technology. A first engineering run,...

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  3. Luca Menzio (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
    03/03/2022, 14:10
    Simulations
    Oral

    In this work, we introduce a new design concept: the DC-Coupled Resistive Silicon Detectors, based on the LGAD technology. This new approach intends to address a few known features of the first generation of AC-Coupled Resistive Silicon Detectors (RSD). Our simulation exploits a fast hybrid approach based on a combination of two packages, Weightfield2 and LTSpice. It demonstrates that the key...

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