FuTuRe 2019 - Workshop on the Future of Silicon Detector Technologies

Europe/Berlin
CiS Forschungsinstitut fuer Mikrosensorik

CiS Forschungsinstitut fuer Mikrosensorik

Konrad-Zuse-Str. 14 99099 Erfurt, Germany
Alexander Lawerenz (CiS Forschungsinstitut GmbH), Ralf Roeder (CiS FIMP), Tobias Wittig (CIS Institut fuer Mikrosensorik GmbH (DE))
  • Monday, 2 December
    • 08:30 09:00
      Arrival and Registration 30m
    • 09:00 09:10
      Welcome address 10m
      Speaker: Prof. Thomas Ortlepp (CiS)
    • 09:10 09:40
      Introduction of SiDE Business Unit of CiS 30m
      Speaker: Ralf Mario Roder (CIS Institut fuer Mikrosensorik GmbH (DE))
    • 09:40 10:40
      Readout Electronics: Part I

      Sensors have to transfer signals to electronics. Current trends in electronics and highlights of modern sensor technology will be discussed.

      • 09:40
        tbd 30m
        Speaker: Prof. Nobuyuki Yoshikawa (Yokohama National University)
      • 10:10
        tbd 30m
        Speaker: Mr Yoshi Hironaka (Yokohama National University)
    • 10:40 11:15
      Coffee Break 35m
    • 11:15 12:15
      Readout Electronics: Part II

      Sensors have to transfer signals to electronics. Current trends in electronics and highlights of modern sensor technology will be discussed.

      • 11:15
        Superconducting NbN Hot-Electron Bolometer as a Fast Diagnostic Tool for Accelerator Light Sources: System and Readout Design 30m
        Speaker: Mr Alexander Schmid (Karlsruhe Institut für Technologie)
      • 11:45
        tbd 30m
        Speaker: Prof. Thomas Ortlepp (CiS)
    • 12:15 13:30
      Lunch Break 1h 15m
    • 13:30 15:00
      Dosimetry in Radiation Therapy: Part I

      There is a strong need for developing new kinds of detectors for both traditional radiotherapy and particle radiation therapy that enable the precise localization of the dose.

      • 13:30
        Introduction to Processes and Workflow in Radiation Oncology 30m
        Speaker: Mr Johannes Schilz (Strahlenschutzseminar in Thüringen e.V.)
      • 14:00
        tbd 30m
        Speaker: Mr Rafael Kranzer (PTW Freiburg)
      • 14:30
        tbd 30m
        Speaker: Mrs Stephanie Schade (Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen)
    • 15:00 15:30
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 15:30 16:30
      Dosimetry in Radiation Therapy: Part II

      There is a strong need for developing new kinds of detectors for both traditional radiotherapy and particle radiation therapy that enable the precise localization of the dose.

      • 15:30
        Semiconductor-based detectors for dosimetry in radiation therapy 30m
        Speaker: Prof. Wolfgang Krautschneider (TU Hamburg)
      • 16:00
        From detectors for proton cancer therapy to atomic defect characterizations with positrons 30m
        Speaker: Dr Andreas Wagner (HZDR Nuclear Physics Division)
    • 19:00 22:00
      Workshop Dinner 3h Villa Haage

      Villa Haage

      Kressepark Erfurt, Motzstraße 8

      tram No. 6, direction Steigerstraße
      station: Milchinselstraße
      proceeding Steigerstraße (south west) until Motzstraße, right turn
      50.961801, 11.014969

  • Tuesday, 3 December
    • 08:30 09:00
      Arrival and Registration 30m
    • 09:00 10:00
      Sensor Development for X-Rays: Part I

      New insights into health, materials, environmental and other sciences this can only be done when sensors and detectors are produced and optimised in respect of lateral, time and energy resolution and high dynamics. It has to be discussed how this can be achieved on wafer, assembly and electronics level.

      • 09:00
        Detector Development for Photon Science at PSI 30m
        Speaker: Bernd Schmitt (Paul Scherrer Institut)
      • 09:30
        Towards soft X-ray detection using LGAD sensors 30m
        Speaker: Jiaguo Zhang (Paul Scherrer Institut)
    • 10:00 10:30
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 10:30 12:00
      Sensor Development for X-Rays: Part II

      New insights into health, materials, environmental and other sciences this can only be done when sensors and detectors are produced and optimised in respect of lateral, time and energy resolution and high dynamics. It has to be discussed how this can be achieved on wafer, assembly and electronics level.

      • 10:30
        tbd 30m
        Speaker: Jonathan Correa Magdalena (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY)
      • 11:00
        Doping Profiles for Shallow Junctions 30m
        Speaker: Tobias Wittig (CIS Institut fuer Mikrosensorik GmbH (DE))
      • 11:30
        Discussion 30m
    • 12:00 13:00
      Lunch Break 1h
    • 13:00 14:30
      Defect Engineering: Part I

      The greatest challenges in defect engineering occur mainly in those sensors and detectors that are exposed to intense high energy radiation.

      • 13:00
        Density Functional Theory-based theory of defects 30m
        Speaker: Prof. Erich Runge (Technische Universität Ilmenau)
      • 13:30
        Development of Radiation Hard Silicon Detectors - The RD50 collaboration 30m
        Speaker: Michael Moll (CERN)
      • 14:00
        Light-induced defects in silicon solar cells: a possible impact on the mainstream silicon technology 30m
        Speaker: Mr Teimuraz Mchedlidze (TU Dresden)
    • 14:30 15:00
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 15:00 16:30
      Defect Engineering: Part II

      The greatest challenges in defect engineering occur mainly in those sensors and detectors that are exposed to intense high energy radiation.

      • 15:00
        Defects in 6“ Cz Si EPI-wafer 30m
        Speaker: Mrs Daniela Seifert (X-FAB Semiconductor Foundries GmbH)
      • 15:30
        Low gain avalanche detectors (LGAD) – Can the A_Si-Si_i defect explain their insufficient radiation hardness? 30m
        Speaker: Kevin Lauer (CIS Institut fuer Mikrosensorik GmbH (DE))
      • 16:00
        Discussion 30m
    • 16:30 17:00
      End of the workshop 30m