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Development of HPK Capacitive Coupled LGAD (AC-LGAD) detectors

Instrumentation and Detectors 2024-01-17 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

The detectors with O\mathcal{O}(10) μ\mum spatial resolution and O\mathcal{O}(10) ps timing resolution construct powerful particle trackers for future hadron or lepton collider experiments. LGAD: Low-Gain-Avalanche-Diode is a semiconductor detector technology to improve timing resolution. Capacitive Coupled LGAD (AC-LGAD) detectors have been developed with HPK in order to meet both spatial and timing resolution requirements. Prototype samples with finely segmented electrodes have been produced and tested with various sensor fabrication parameters: doping concentrations, active thickness and electrode coupling capacitance. Timing resolution and signal height were evaluated with beta-ray. As a result, 100 μ\mum pitch pixel detector has been successfully developed achieving a good signal to noise ratio and 30 ps timing resolution for beta-ray. The detectors have to meet radiation hardness requirements as well. Radiation hardness of LGAD detectors has to be improved to use the detectors as inner trackers for hadron colliders. One of the major mechanisms of radiation damage of LGAD detectors is acceptor removal: shallow dopants in the gain layer of LGAD detectors are reduced by radiation damage. Two novel ideas are tested on effectiveness of delaying the acceptor removal.

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@article{arxiv.2401.08108,
  title  = {Development of HPK Capacitive Coupled LGAD (AC-LGAD) detectors},
  author = {Tomoka Imamura and Sayuka Kita and Koji Nakamura and Kazuhiko Hara},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.08108},
  year   = {2024}
}

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5 pages, 3 figures, Proceedings of Vertex2023