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The implementation of fully-depleted monolithic active sensors on a commercial CMOS technology paves the way for the development of innovative and cost-effective solutions for photon and charge particle detection.
The INFN ARCADIA Collaboration developed sensor technology, CMOS IP and scalable architectures on a 110nm technology node at LFoundry, deploying pixel and strip test structures with pixel size in the range 10-50um and substrate thickness from 100 up to 400um. The design and experimental results of a MAPS demonstrator, featuring a 512x512 25um pixel matrix and a data push readout, and a monolithic pixelised strip demonstrator featuring an analogue readout, will be presented. We will discuss the opportunities for the use of the ARCADIA FD-MAPS technology in future timing, tracking and X-ray detection systems in space instruments.
Eligibility for "Best presentation for young researcher" prize | No |
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