Implementation And Characterisation Of Monolithic Cmos Pixel Sensors For The Clic Vertex And Tracking Detectors

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Implementation And Characterisation Of Monolithic Cmos Pixel Sensors For The Clic Vertex And Tracking Detectors
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Author : Iraklis Kremastiotis
language : en
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Release Date : 2020
Implementation And Characterisation Of Monolithic Cmos Pixel Sensors For The Clic Vertex And Tracking Detectors written by Iraklis Kremastiotis and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020 with Detectors categories.
Simulation And Evaluation Of Hv Cmos Pixel Sensors For The Clic Vertex Detector
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Author : M. D. Buckland
language : en
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Release Date : 2018
Simulation And Evaluation Of Hv Cmos Pixel Sensors For The Clic Vertex Detector written by M. D. Buckland and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018 with categories.
Characterisation Of Cmos Sensors For The Belle Ii Vertex Detector Upgrade
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Author : Marike Schwickardi
language : en
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Release Date : 2024
Characterisation Of Cmos Sensors For The Belle Ii Vertex Detector Upgrade written by Marike Schwickardi and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2024 with categories.
The Belle II experiment at KEK in Japan plans to upgrade the SuperKEKB accelerator by the end of the decade. This gives rise to the opportunity to upgrade the current vertex detector system to address the high background levels caused by the increased luminosity of the collider. One proposal for upgrading the vertex detector is to install a 5-layer all monolithic pixel vertex detector based on fully depleted CMOS DMAPS chips. The new system plans to use the OBELIX chips to improve background robustness and reduce occupancy levels through small and fast pixels. This causes better track findi...
Development Of A Cmos Pixel Sensor For The Outer Layers Of The Ilc Vertex Detector
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Author : Liang Zhang
language : en
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Release Date : 2013
Development Of A Cmos Pixel Sensor For The Outer Layers Of The Ilc Vertex Detector written by Liang Zhang and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with categories.
This work deals with the design of a CMOS pixel sensor prototype (called MIMOSA 31) for the outer layers of the International Linear Collider (ILC) vertex detector. CMOS pixel sensors (CPS) also called monolithic active pixel sensors (MAPS) have demonstrated attractive performance towards the requirements of the vertex detector of the future linear collider. MIMOSA 31developed at IPHC-Strasbourg is the first pixel sensor integrated with 4-bit column-level ADC for the outer layers. It is composed of a matrix of 64 rows and 48 columns. The pixel concept combines in-pixel amplification with a correlated double sampling (CDS) operation in order to reduce the temporal and fixed pattern noise (FPN). At the bottom of the pixel array, each column is terminated with an analog to digital converter (ADC). The self-triggered ADC accommodating the pixel readout in a rolling shutter mode completes the conversion by performing a multi-bit/step approximation. The ADC design was optimized for power saving at sampling frequency. Accounting the fact that in the outer layers of the ILC vertex detector, the hit density is inthe order of a few per thousand, this ADC works in two modes: active mode and inactive mode. This thesis presents the details of the prototype chip and its laboratory test results.
Design And Standalone Characterisation Of A Capacitively Coupled Hv Cmos Sensor Chip For The Clic Vertex Detector
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language : en
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Release Date : 2017
Design And Standalone Characterisation Of A Capacitively Coupled Hv Cmos Sensor Chip For The Clic Vertex Detector written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with categories.
Charakterisierung Von Monolithischen Hv Cmos Pixelsensoren F R Teilchenphysikexperimente
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Author : Felix Ehrler
language : en
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Release Date : 2021*
Charakterisierung Von Monolithischen Hv Cmos Pixelsensoren F R Teilchenphysikexperimente written by Felix Ehrler and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021* with categories.
Design And Characterization In Depleted Cmos Technology For Particle Physics Pixel Detector
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Author : Siddharth Bhat
language : en
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Release Date : 2019
Design And Characterization In Depleted Cmos Technology For Particle Physics Pixel Detector written by Siddharth Bhat and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2019 with categories.
The ATLAS experiment will start operating at the High Luminosity LHC accelerator (HL-LHC) in 2026 to increase the probability of new discoveries. Depleted CMOS monolithic pixel detector technology has been one of the options considered for the outer layer of an upgraded ATLAS pixel detector and is a high potential technology for future pixel detectors. In this thesis, several prototypes have been developed using different depleted CMOS technologies, for instance, LFoundry (LF) 150 nm, TowerJazz (TJ) 180 nm and austriamicrosystems AG (AMS) 180 nm. In a high-energy environment like HL-LHC, Single Event Upsets (SEU), which become of concern for reliable circuit operation. Several test-chips in AMS, TowerJazz and LFoundry technologies with different SEU tolerant structures have been prototyped and tested. The SEU tolerant structures were designed with appropriate electronics simulations using Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools in order to study the sensitivity of injected charge to upset a memory state. An alternative powering scheme named Serial Powering scheme is foreseen for the future Inner Tracker (ITk) detector of the ATLAS experiment. To meet the requirements ofthe ATLAS experiment to the environment of a pixelated layer in a high radiation collider environment, new developments with depleted CMOS sensors have been made in Shunt-LDO regulator and sensor biasing which are designed in modified TowerJazz 180 nm CMOS imaging technology. In the TowerJazz modified process, two different voltage levels are used for the purpose of sensor depletion. The bias voltages are generated by using a negative charge pump circuit.
High Voltage Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors For The Panda Micro Vertex Detector
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Author : J. X. Li
language : en
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Release Date : 2020
High Voltage Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors For The Panda Micro Vertex Detector written by J. X. Li and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020 with categories.
Test Beam Measurements And Simulation Studies Of Thin Pixel Sensors For The Clic Vertex Detector
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Author : Niloufar Alipour Tehrani
language : en
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Release Date : 2017
Test Beam Measurements And Simulation Studies Of Thin Pixel Sensors For The Clic Vertex Detector written by Niloufar Alipour Tehrani and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017 with categories.
Ilc Vertex Tracker R D
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language : en
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Release Date : 2007
Ilc Vertex Tracker R D written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with categories.
This document summarizes past achievements, current activities and future goals of the R & D program aimed at the design, prototyping and characterization of a full detector module, equipped with monolithic pixel sensors, matching the requirements for the Vertex Tracker at the ILC. We provide a plan of activities to obtain a demonstrator multi-layered vertex tracker equipped with sensors matching the ILC requirements and realistic lightweight ladders in FY11, under the assumption that ILC detector proto-collaborations will be choosing technologies and designs for the Vertex Tracker by that time. The R & D program discussed here started at LBNL in 2004, supported by a Laboratory Directed R & D (LDRD) grant and by funding allocated from the core budget of the LBNL Physics Division and from the Department of Physics at UC Berkeley. Subsequently additional funding has been awarded under the NSF-DOE LCRD program and also personnel have become available through collaborative research with other groups. The aim of the R & D program carried out by our collaboration is to provide a well-integrated, inclusive research effort starting from physics requirements for the ILC Vertex Tracker and addressing Si sensor design and characterization, engineered ladder design, module system issues, tracking and vertex performances and beam test validation. The broad scope of this program is made possible by important synergies with existing know-how and concurrent programs both at LBNL and at the other collaborating institutions. In particular, significant overlaps with LHC detector design, SLHC R & D as well as prototyping for the STAR upgrade have been exploited to optimize the cost per deliverable of our program. This activity is carried out as a collaborative effort together with Accelerator and Fusion Research, the Engineering and the Nuclear Science Divisions at LBNL, INFN and the Department of Physics in Padova, Italy, INFN and the Department of Physics in Torino, Italy and the Department of Physics of Purdue University.