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Design and standalone characterisation of a capacitively coupled HV-CMOS sensor chip for the CLIC vertex detector

Instrumentation and Detectors 2017-10-06 v2

Abstract

The concept of capacitive coupling between sensors and readout chips is under study for the vertex detector at the proposed high-energy CLIC electron positron collider. The CLICpix Capacitively Coupled Pixel Detector (C3PD) is an active High-Voltage CMOS sensor, designed to be capacitively coupled to the CLICpix2 readout chip. The chip is implemented in a commercial 180180 nm HV-CMOS process and contains a matrix of 128×128128\times128 square pixels with 2525 μ\mum pitch. First prototypes have been produced with a standard resistivity of 20\sim20 Ω\Omegacm for the substrate and tested in standalone mode. The results show a rise time of 20\sim20 ns, charge gain of 190190 mV/ke^{-} and 40\sim40 e^{-} RMS noise for a power consumption of 4.84.8 μ\muW/pixel. The main design aspects, as well as standalone measurement results, are presented.

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@article{arxiv.1706.04470,
  title  = {Design and standalone characterisation of a capacitively coupled HV-CMOS sensor chip for the CLIC vertex detector},
  author = {I. Kremastiotis and R. Ballabriga and M. Campbell and D. Dannheim and A. Fiergolski and D. Hynds and S. Kulis and I. Peric},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.04470},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

13 pages, 13 figures, 2 tables. Work carried out in the framework of the CLICdp collaboration