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Test-beam characterisation of the CLICTD technology demonstrator - a small collection electrode High-Resistivity CMOS pixel sensor with simultaneous time and energy measurement
by
Campbell, M
, Munker, M
, Vicente, M
, Snoeys, W
, Dannheim, D
, Dort, K
, Kröger, J
, Llopart, X
, Vanat, T
, Spannagel, S
, Huth, L
, Nürnberg, A
, Linssen, L
, Ballabriga, R
, Egidos, N
, Kremastiotis, I
, Williams, M
, Buschmann, E
in
CMOS
/ Collection
/ Depletion
/ Electrodes
/ Energy measurement
/ Flavors
/ Large Hadron Collider
/ Particle beams
/ Pixels
/ Sensors
/ Spatial resolution
/ Technology demonstrator
/ Time measurement
/ Tracking
2021
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Test-beam characterisation of the CLICTD technology demonstrator - a small collection electrode High-Resistivity CMOS pixel sensor with simultaneous time and energy measurement
by
Campbell, M
, Munker, M
, Vicente, M
, Snoeys, W
, Dannheim, D
, Dort, K
, Kröger, J
, Llopart, X
, Vanat, T
, Spannagel, S
, Huth, L
, Nürnberg, A
, Linssen, L
, Ballabriga, R
, Egidos, N
, Kremastiotis, I
, Williams, M
, Buschmann, E
in
CMOS
/ Collection
/ Depletion
/ Electrodes
/ Energy measurement
/ Flavors
/ Large Hadron Collider
/ Particle beams
/ Pixels
/ Sensors
/ Spatial resolution
/ Technology demonstrator
/ Time measurement
/ Tracking
2021
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Test-beam characterisation of the CLICTD technology demonstrator - a small collection electrode High-Resistivity CMOS pixel sensor with simultaneous time and energy measurement
by
Campbell, M
, Munker, M
, Vicente, M
, Snoeys, W
, Dannheim, D
, Dort, K
, Kröger, J
, Llopart, X
, Vanat, T
, Spannagel, S
, Huth, L
, Nürnberg, A
, Linssen, L
, Ballabriga, R
, Egidos, N
, Kremastiotis, I
, Williams, M
, Buschmann, E
in
CMOS
/ Collection
/ Depletion
/ Electrodes
/ Energy measurement
/ Flavors
/ Large Hadron Collider
/ Particle beams
/ Pixels
/ Sensors
/ Spatial resolution
/ Technology demonstrator
/ Time measurement
/ Tracking
2021
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Test-beam characterisation of the CLICTD technology demonstrator - a small collection electrode High-Resistivity CMOS pixel sensor with simultaneous time and energy measurement
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Test-beam characterisation of the CLICTD technology demonstrator - a small collection electrode High-Resistivity CMOS pixel sensor with simultaneous time and energy measurement
2021
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Overview
The CLIC Tracker Detector (CLICTD) is a monolithic pixel sensor. It is fabricated in a 180 nm CMOS imaging process, modified with an additional deep low-dose n-type implant to obtain full lateral depletion. The sensor features a small collection diode, which is essential for achieving a low input capacitance. The CLICTD sensor was designed as a technology demonstrator in the context of the tracking detector studies for the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC). Its design characteristics are of broad interest beyond CLIC, for HL-LHC tracking detector upgrades. It is produced in two different pixel flavours: one with a continuous deep n-type implant, and one with a segmented n-type implant to ensure fast charge collection. The pixel matrix consists of \\(16\\times128\\) detection channels measuring \\(300 \\times 30\\) microns. Each detection channel is segmented into eight sub-pixels to reduce the amount of digital circuity while maintaining a small collection electrode pitch. This paper presents the characterisation results of the CLICTD sendor in a particle beam. The different pixel flavours are compared in detail by using the simultaneous time-over-threshold and time-of-arrival measurement functionalities. Most notably, a time resolution down to \\((5.8 \\pm 0.1)\\) ns and a spatial resolution down to \\((4.6 \\pm 0.2)\\) microns are measured. The hit detection efficiency is found to be well above 99.7% for thresholds of the order of several hundred electrons.
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