Speaker
Lorenzo Paolozzi
(Universite de Geneve (CH))
Description
Large area silicon pixel detectors have been traditionally used in high-energy physics experiments for particle tracking, with a time resolution typically ranging from few to some tens of ns.
Presently, the silicon pixel community is targeting sub-ns time measurements.
A first direction is the development of Low-Gain Avalache diodes, with a time resolution down to 30ps for large pixels. Another research, which is the one that we do within TT-PET collaboration, is the development of the first monolithic pixel detector with 100ps time resolution for m.i.p.s in a commercial SiGe Bi-CMOS process.
The status and future perspectives of the development of fast silicon detectors will be presented.
Primary authors
Lorenzo Paolozzi
(Universite de Geneve (CH))
Giuseppe Iacobucci
(Universite de Geneve (CH))
Roberto Cardarelli
(INFN e Universita Roma Tor Vergata (IT))
Emanuele Ripiccini
(UNIGE)
Pierpaolo Valerio
(CERN)
Daiki Hayakawa
(Universite de Geneve (CH))