TPA-TCT meeting -- WG Meeting + SiC in Bilbao

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TPA-TCT Meeting [23.5.2025]

Participants: Cristian, Diego, Raul, Ivan, Michael

mm: to contact KT/Legal Service for NDA
mm: to contact KT for Fyla collaboration agreement continuation


Preparation for SiC Campaign

  • Timeframe: week of DRD3 + week after (2 May to 13 May)

Goal – Deepen knowledge on SiC TPA-TCT; understand/optimize fast readout with SiC samples

Pin:

  • Get signals – clean waveforms, then start scans:

    • Very fine z-scan (50 µm active region)

    • Intensity scan, look for plasma effect

LGAD:

  • Same as pin – study gain and gain suppression

Samples

Bruce Schumm:

  • Sent SiC from China with fast readout board to Marcos

  • Board was received at CERN (unboxing during meeting)

  • More info: Indico Meeting

CERN – Prague:

  • SiC from Onsemi

  • Details: arXiv:2504.09264

  • Readout with CVIDEC current amplifier

  • mw: Inventory of samples to be done – get a pin and a LGAD

Vienna:

  • SiC pin from CNM (new batch)

  • iv: Contact Vienna for samples and people?

  • mm: Ivan to pay the invoice (RFF) – check.

Sample Mounting:

  • mw/mfg: PCB 15 was used in Bilbao before – to be clarified

  • Note: Santander has no possibility for wire bonding from Wednesday.

 

Participants / Preparation of Campaign

  • Monday 26.5: Oscilloscope (4 GHz, 25 Gs/s) from Santander to Bilbao (1.5h drive)

    • Cristian to help with setup

  • 1st week – Cristian, Raul

  • 2nd week – Diego, Raul, Ivan (if feasible), Moritz

    • Clarify with Moritz first/second week – most likely on second week

    • First week – samples to go with Moritz

    • Second week – ship samples immediately (Monday)

mw/mm: Check if we could use the Chinese SiC at CERN with a CVIDEC during the test campaign

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    • 11:15 12:15
      Discussion 1h
      Speakers: Prof. Ivan Vila Alvarez (Instituto de Física de Cantabria (CSIC-UC)), Michael Moll (CERN)