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Oct 21 – 26, 2018
Asia/Kolkata timezone

The Malta CMOS pixel detector prototype for the ATLAS Pixel ITK

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15m

Speaker

Abhishek Sharma (University of Oxford (GB))

Description

The ATLAS experiment is planning a major upgrade of its tracking detectors, both strip and pixel, to take full advantage of the High Luminosity LHC. A novel Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor based on 180 nm TowerJazz CMOS imaging technology, dubbed MALTA, has been designed to meet the radiation hardness requirements (1.5x10^15 1 MeV neq/cm2) of the outer barrel layers of the ITK Pixel detector. MALTA combines low noise (ENC<20 e-) and low power operation (1uW/pixel) with a fast signal response (25 ns bunch crossing) in small pixel size (36.4x36.4um2), with a novel high-speed asynchronous readout architecture to cope with the high hit-rates expected at HL-LHC. Extensive lab testing and characterisation in particle beam tests have been conducted on this design and compared with previous prototypes of the same technology. An overview of the sensor technology and readout architecture are presented along with the preliminary results from laboratory tests, radioactive source tests and beam tests.

Primary author

Abhishek Sharma (University of Oxford (GB))

Co-authors

Lluis Simon Argemi (University of Glasgow (GB)) Ignacio Asensi Tortajada (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES)) Ivan Berdalovic (CERN) Prof. Daniela Bortoletto (University of Oxford (GB)) Roberto Cardella (CERN) Florian Dachs (Vienna University of Technology (AT)) Valerio Dao (CERN) Tomasz Hemperek (University of Bonn (DE)) Bojan Hiti (Jozef Stefan Institute (SI)) Thanushan Kugathasan (CERN) Mr Cesar Augusto Marin Tobon (CERN) Konstantinos Moustakas (University of Bonn (DE)) Heinz Pernegger (CERN) Petra Riedler (CERN) Piotr Rymaszewski (University of Bonn (DE)) Christian Riegel (Bergische Universitaet Wuppertal (DE)) Enrico Junior Schioppa (CERN) Walter Snoeys (CERN) Carlos Solans Sanchez (CERN) Tianyang Wang (University of Bonn (DE)) Norbert Wermes (University of Bonn (DE))

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