Enhancing Radiation Hardness and Granularity in HV-CMOS: The RD50-MPW4 Sensor
Abstract
The latest HV-CMOS pixel sensor developed by the former CERN-RD50-CMOS group, known as the \mpw, demonstrates competitive radiation tolerance, spatial granularity, and timing resolution -- key requirements for future high-energy physics experiments such as the HL-LHC and FCC. Fabricated using a \SI{150}{nm} CMOS process by \emph{LFoundry}, it introduces several improvements over its predecessor, the \emph{RD50-MPW3}, including separated power domains for reduced noise, a new backside biasing scheme, and an enhanced guard ring structure, enabling operation at bias voltages up to \SI{800}{V}. Tests with non-irradiated samples achieved hit detection efficiencies exceeding \SI{99.9}{\%} and a spatial resolution around \SI{16}{\mu m}. Neutron-irradiated sensors were characterized using IV measurements and test-beam campaigns, confirming the sensor's robustness in high-radiation environments. The results highlight the ability of HV-CMOS technology to restore hit detection efficiency post-irradiation by increasing the applied bias voltage. Details of these measurements and timing performance are presented in this paper.
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@article{arxiv.2504.15730,
title = {Enhancing Radiation Hardness and Granularity in HV-CMOS: The RD50-MPW4 Sensor},
author = {B. Pilsl and T. Bergauer and R. Casanova and H. Handerkas and C. Irmler and U. Kraemer and R. Marco-Hernandez and J. Mazorra de Cos and F. R. Palomo and S. Portschy and S. Powell and P. Sieberer and J. Sonneveld and H. Steininger and E. Vilella and B. Wade and C. Zhang and S. Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.15730},
year = {2025}
}
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Preprint version of Proceedings of VCI 2025