Radiation studies of CMOS sensor using high intensity X-ray irradiator

4 Feb 2025, 16:00
1m
Sala Stringa (FBK, Trento)

Sala Stringa

FBK, Trento

Via Sommarive 18 38123 Povo di Trento ITALY
Poster CMOS MAPS Poster Session

Speaker

Ganapati Dash (Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IN))

Description

Recent advancements in particle physics demand pixel detectors that can withstand increased energy and luminosity in the future collider experiments. In response, MALTA, a novel monolithic active pixel detector, has been developed with a cutting-edge readout architecture. This new class of monolithic pixel detectors is found to have exceptional radiation tolerance, superior hit rates, higher resolution and precise timing resolution, making them ideally suited for experiments at the LHC. To optimize the performance of these sensors before their deployment in actual detectors, comprehensive characterization has been conducted using irradiated sensor. For the further understanding of the effect of radiation, the sensors are being exposed to the high intensity X-ray source. These results will also be presented.

Author

Prof. Prafulla Behera (Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IN))

Co-authors

Anusree Vijay (Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IN)) Ganapati Dash (Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IN)) Theertha Chembakan (Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IN))

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