HV/HR-CMOS sensors for the ATLAS upgrade - concepts and test chip results

2015 | conference paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​HV/HR-CMOS sensors for the ATLAS upgrade - concepts and test chip results​
Liu, J.; Backhaus, M.; Barbero, M.; Bates, R.; Blue, A.; Bompard, F. & Breugnon, P. et al.​ (2015)
Journal of Instrumentation10 , Trieste, ITALY.
Bristol​: Iop Publishing Ltd. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/10/03/C03033 

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Liu, J.; Backhaus, M.; Barbero, M.; Bates, R.; Blue, A.; Bompard, Frederic; Breugnon, Patrick; Buttar, C.; Capeans, M.; Clemens, Jean-Claude; Feigl, Simon; Ferrere, D.; Fougeron, Denis; Garcia-Sciveres, Maurice; George, Magdalena; Godiot-Basolo, S.; Gonella, L.; Gonzalez-Sevilla, S.; Grosse-Knetter, J.; Hemperek, T.; Huegging, Fabian; Hynds, D.; Iacobucci, G.; Kreidl, Christian; Krueger, H.; La Rosa, Alessandro; Miucci, Antonio; Muenstermann, Daniel; Nessi, M.; Obermann, Theresa; Pangaud, Patrick; Peric, Ivan; Pernegger, H.; Quadt, Arnulf ; Rieger, Julia; Ristic, B.; Rozanov, Alexandre; Weingarten, J.; Wermes, N.
Abstract
In order to extend its discovery potential, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will have a major upgrade (Phase II Upgrade) scheduled for 2022. The LHC after the upgrade, called High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC), will operate at a nominal leveled instantaneous luminosity of 5 x 10(34) cm(-2) s(-1), more than twice the expected Phase I. The new Inner Tracker needs to cope with this extremely high luminosity. Therefore it requires higher granularity, reduced material budget and increased radiation hardness of all components. A new pixel detector based on High Voltage CMOS (HVCMOS) technology targeting the upgraded ATLAS pixel detector is under study. The main advantages of the HVCMOS technology are its potential for low material budget, use of possible cheaper interconnection technologies, reduced pixel size and lower cost with respect to traditional hybrid pixel detector. Several first prototypes were produced and characterized within ATLAS upgrade R&D effort, to explore the performance and radiation hardness of this technology. In this paper, an overview of the HVCMOS sensor concepts is given. Laboratory tests and irradiation tests of two technologies, HVCMOS AMS and HVCMOS GF, are also given.
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2015
Publisher
Iop Publishing Ltd
Journal
Journal of Instrumentation 
Organization
Fakultät für Physik 
Conference Place
Trieste, ITALY
ISSN
1748-0221

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