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19–20 Jun 2024
Uni Mail - University of Geneva
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MONOLITH - picosecond capability in a high granularity monolithic silicon pixel detector

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20m
Uni Mail - University of Geneva

Uni Mail - University of Geneva

Bd du Pont-d'Arve 40 1205 Genève

Speaker

Lorenzo Paolozzi (Universite de Geneve (CH))

Description

The MONOLITH H2020 ERC Advanced project aims at producing a high-granularity monolithic silicon pixel detector with picosecond-level time stamping. To obtain such extreme timing the project exploits: i) a fast and low-noise SiGe BiCMOS electronics; ii) a novel sensor concept, the Picosecond Avalanche Detector (PicoAD), that uses a patented multi-PN junction to engineer the electric field and produce a continuous gain layer deep in the sensor volume. The result is an ultra-fast current signal with low intrinsic jitter in a full fill factor sensor. A proof-of-concept monolithic PicoAD demonstrator provided full efficiency and 13 ps at the center of the pixel, while the time resolution raised to 25 ps in the inter-pixel region. The first batch of PicoAD prototypes with different geometries and gain-layer implant doses was delivered in January 2024; testbeam results will be shown.

In addition, a prototype without internal gain layer was produced in 2022. Testbeam measurements showed full efficiency and 20 ps time resolution at a power consumption of 1 W/cm^2 and a sensor bias voltage HV = 200 V. This prototype after being irradiated up to 1x10^16 neq/cm2, still provides an efficiency of 99.7% and 45 ps at HV = 300 V.

Primary authors

Giuseppe Iacobucci (Universite de Geneve (CH)) Lorenzo Paolozzi (Universite de Geneve (CH)) Mr Matteo Milanesio (Universite de Geneve (CH)) Mr Roberto Cardella (Universite de Geneve (CH)) Thanushan Kugathasan (Universite de Geneve (CH)) Mr Théo Moretti (Universite de Geneve (CH))

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