22–24 Jun 2015
Santander
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

HVCMOS

24 Jun 2015, 09:30
Santander

Santander

Conveners

HVCMOS

  • Gianluigi Casse (University of Liverpool (GB))

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  1. Gianluigi Casse (University of Liverpool (GB))
    24/06/2015, 09:30
    Standard (20 min including discussion)
    There are several on-going device submissions in HV-CMOS technology from groups working on ATLAS pixel and strip systems. The main objective of these submissions is device evaluation as a possible alternative to the sensor modules in pixels and strips. Along with functional evaluation of these monolithic devices, the basic questions regarding sensor radiation hardness need to be addressed for...
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  2. Igor Mandic (Jozef Stefan Institute (SI))
    24/06/2015, 09:50
    Standard (20 min including discussion)
    The charge collection mechanism in HVCMOS detectors produced by AMS was studied with Edge-TCT and by measuring signals from minimum ionizing particles before and after neutron irradiation with up to 5e15 n/cm2. The sensors were produced for investigation of HVCMOS technology for pixel and strip detectors for the experiments at HL-LHC. In reverse biased HVCMOS sensors studied in this work...
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  3. Marcos Fernandez Garcia (Universidad de Cantabria (ES))
    24/06/2015, 10:10
    Standard (20 min including discussion)
    Radiation hardness of HVCMOSv3 to neutron irradiation was studied by using edge-TCT. The fluence range covered was 0, 1e15, 7e15 and 2e16 neq/cm-2. A test diode providing analog signal was readout using a fast current amplifier. The detector was mounted on a very simple PCB which allowed for a clean signal readout. Results on charge collection and depletion width are presented. Due to the very...
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  4. Daniel Muenstermann (Universite de Geneve (CH)), Marcos Fernandez Garcia (Universidad de Cantabria (ES))
    24/06/2015, 10:30
    Standard (20 min including discussion)
    First look at the results of proton irradiated detectors will be presented
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