Speaker
Uwe Kramer
(Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
Description
Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) provide excellent criteria in
terms of pixel size and material budget and have become one of the
most promising candidates for future tracking detectors. Beyond these
aspects, timing is becoming an increasingly important aspect for tracking
detectors, whether it is to reduce event complexity or provide particle
identification via Time of Flight.
In this contribution I give an overview of the analog time resolution
achieved through test pulse and bottom Transient Current Technique
(TCT) measurements.
Measurements were performed both with the most recent RD50 HV-
CMOS, the RD50-MPW3, and a comparison to results achieved with its
predecessor, the RD50-MPW2, are presented.
Author
Uwe Kramer
(Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))