10–14 Nov 2025
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone

Testbeam results of the MiniCactus V2 timing demonstrator

10 Nov 2025, 14:55
20m
6/2-024 - BE Auditorium Meyrin (CERN)

6/2-024 - BE Auditorium Meyrin

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WG1 - Monolithic Sensors WG/WP1 - CMOS technologies

Speaker

Joaquim Pinol Bel (IFAE)

Description

MiniCactus V2 is a demonstrator intended to study the timing performance that can be obtained from non amplified large electrode CMOS sensors developed with the 150 nm LFoundry HV CMOS LF15A technology.

MiniCactus V2 is the most recent iteration of a line of timing oriented sensors, with improved performance over its predecessors. It features pixels of different sizes, from 1mm x 1mm to 0.5 mm x 0.5mm. The pixels are equipped with different types of analog individual front-end and discriminators, with bias parameters and thresholds programmable via an integrated slow control.

MiniCactus V2 has been tested during two testbeam periods in 2025. The first period was in July 2025 using high energy muons, in parasitic mode during a DRD1 testbeam campaign. The second period was beginning of October 2025, as part of a DRD3 testbeam period. In both cases, the beamline was equipped with timing detectors allowing a precise and reliable measurement of the time resolution of the individual pixels of the MiniCactus V2 chip. For the DRD3 beam period, the beamline was also equipped with a silicon tracker allowing precise extrapolation of the tracks to the sensor.

Sensors thinned down to 150, 175, and 200 u have been tested. The data analysis shows that a time resolution of about 50 ps can be obtained on 0.5 x 0.5 mm pixels.

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Type of presentation (I. scientific results or II. project proposal) I. Presentation on scientific results

Authors

Archie William Hanlon (University of Liverpool) Eva Vilella Figueras (University of Liverpool (GB)) Fabrice Guilloux (Université Paris-Saclay (FR)) Dr Giulio Pellegrini (Centro Nacional de Microelectrónica (IMB-CNM-CSIC) (ES)) Jan Hammerich (University of Liverpool) Jean-Pierre Meyer (Université Paris-Saclay (FR)) Joaquim Pinol Bel (IFAE) Pablo Fernandez-Martinez (IMB-CNM, CSIC) Prof. Philippe Schwemling (Université Paris-Saclay (FR)) Raimon Casanova Mohr (IFAE - Barcelona (ES)) Sebastian Grinstein (IFAE - Barcelona (ES)) Stefano Terzo (IFAE Barcelona (ES)) Yavuz Degerli (CEA Saclay)

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