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Study of CMOS strip sensor for future silicon tracker / Han, Y (Beijing, Inst. High Energy Phys. ; Beijing, GUCAS) ; Zhu, H (Beijing, Inst. High Energy Phys. ; Beijing U. of Tech.) ; Affolder, A (UC, Santa Cruz) ; Arndt, K (Oxford U.) ; Bates, R (Glasgow U.) ; Benoit, M (Geneva U.) ; Di Bello, F (Geneva U.) ; Blue, A (Glasgow U.) ; Bortoletto, D (Oxford U.) ; Buckland, M (U. Liverpool (main) ; CERN) et al.
Monolithic silicon sensors developed with High-Voltage CMOS (HV-CMOS) processes have become highly attractive for charged particle tracking. Compared with the standard CMOS sensors, HV-CMOS sensors can provide larger and deeper depletion regions that lead to larger signals and faster charge collection. [...]
2020 - 6 p. - Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 981 (2020) 164520
In : 12th international "Hiroshima" Symposium on the Development and Application of Semiconductor Tracking Detectors (HSTD), Hiroshima, Japan, 14 - 18 Dec 2019, pp.164520
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Charge collection in irradiated HV-CMOS detectors / Hiti, B (Stefan Inst., Ljubljana) ; Affolder, A (UC, Santa Cruz) ; Arndt, K (Oxford U.) ; Bates, R (Glasgow U.) ; Benoit, M (Geneva U.) ; Di Bello, F (Geneva U.) ; Blue, A (Glasgow U.) ; Bortoletto, D (Oxford U.) ; Buckland, M (U. Liverpool (main) ; CERN) ; Buttar, C (Glasgow U.) et al.
Active silicon detectors built on p-type substrate are a promising technological solution for large area silicon trackers such as those at the High Luminosity LHC, but the radiation hardness of this novel approach has to be evaluated. Active n-in-p strip detector prototypes CHESS2 for ATLAS with different substrate resistivities in the range of 20–1000 Ωcm were irradiated with neutrons and protons up to a fluence of 2×10$^{15} $n$_{eq}$ cm$^{-2}$ and 3.6×10$^{15} $n$_{eq}$ cm$^{-2}$ . [...]
Elsevier, 2019 - 5 p. - Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 924 (2019) 214-218
In : 11th International "Hiroshima" Symposium on the Development and Application of Semiconductor Tracking Detectors (HSTD11) in conjunction with 2nd Workshop on SOI Pixel Detectors (SOIPIX2017) at OIST, Okinawa, Japan, Okinawa, Japan, 10 - 15 Dec 2017, pp.214-218
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Charge collection studies in irradiated HV-CMOS particle detectors / Affolder, A (Liverpool U.) ; Andelković, M (Nis U.) ; Arndt, K (Oxford U.) ; Bates, R (Glasgow U.) ; Blue, A (Glasgow U.) ; Bortoletto, D (Oxford U.) ; Buttar, C (Glasgow U.) ; Caragiulo, P (SLAC) ; Cindro, V (Stefan Inst., Ljubljana) ; Das, D (Rutherford) et al.
Charge collection properties of particle detectors made in HV-CMOS technology were investigated before and after irradiation with reactor neutrons. Two different sensor types were designed and processed in 180 and 350 nm technology by AMS. [...]
IOP, 2016 - 18 p. - Published in : JINST 11 (2016) P04007
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First Results from Cherwell, a Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor for Particle Physics / Nooney, Tamsin (Queen Mary, U. of London (main)) ; Bevan, Adrian (Queen Mary, U. of London (main)) ; Borri, Marcello (Daresbury) ; Crooks, Jamie (Rutherford) ; Headspith, Jon (Daresbury) ; Inguglia, Gianluca (Queen Mary, U. of London (main)) ; Kolya, Scott (Bristol U.) ; Lazarus, Ian (Daresbury) ; Lemmon, Roy (Daresbury) ; Mylroie-Smith, James (Queen Mary, U. of London (main)) et al. /Arachnid
Cherwell is a CMOS Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor (MAPS) developed for digital calorimetry and charged particle tracking applications. Here, we outline the initial tests carried out to charac- terise the performance of Cherwell, give details of the test beam carried out at CERN and include the first results from this analysis [...]
2014 - 7 p. - Published in : PoS EPS-HEP2013 (2013) 507 Fulltext: PDF; External link: POS
In : EPS-HEP 2013 European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics, Stockholm, Sweden, 18 - 24 Jul 2013, pp.507
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Investigation of HV/HR-CMOS technology for the ATLAS Phase-II Strip Tracker Upgrade / Fadeyev, V (UC, Santa Cruz) ; Galloway, Z (UC, Santa Cruz) ; Grabas, H (UC, Santa Cruz) ; Grillo, A A (UC, Santa Cruz) ; Liang, Z (UC, Santa Cruz) ; Martinez-Mckinney, F (UC, Santa Cruz) ; Seiden, A (UC, Santa Cruz) ; Volk, J (UC, Santa Cruz) ; Affolder, A (Liverpool U.) ; Buckland, M (Liverpool U.) et al.
ATLAS has formed strip CMOS project to study the use of CMOS MAPS devices as silicon strip sensors for the Phase-II Strip Tracker Upgrade. This choice of sensors promises several advantages over the conventional baseline design, such as better resolution, less material in the tracking volume, and faster construction speed. [...]
2016 - 8 p. - Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 831 (2016) 189-196
In : 10th International "Hiroshima" Symposium on the Development and Application of Semiconductor Tracking Detectors, Xi'an, China, 25 - 29 Sep 2015, pp.189-196
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Radiation hardness studies of AMS HV-CMOS 350 nm prototype chip HVStripV1 / Kanisauskas, K (Oxford U. ; Glasgow U.) ; Affolder, A (Liverpool U.) ; Arndt, K (Oxford U.) ; Bates, R (Glasgow U.) ; Benoit, M (Geneva U.) ; Bello, F Di (Geneva U.) ; Blue, A (Glasgow U.) ; Bortoletto, D (Oxford U.) ; Buckland, M (CERN ; MIT) ; Buttar, C (Glasgow U.) et al.
CMOS active pixel sensors are being investigated for their potential use in the ATLAS inner tracker upgrade at the HL-LHC. The new inner tracker will have to handle a significant increase in luminosity while maintaining a sufficient signal-to-noise ratio and pulse shaping times. [...]
2017 - 18 p. - Published in : JINST 12 (2017) P02010
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Study of built-in amplifier performance on HV-CMOS sensor for the ATLAS phase-II strip tracker upgrade / Liang, Z (UC, Santa Cruz, Inst. Part. Phys. ; Beijing, Inst. High Energy Phys.) ; Affolder, A (Liverpool U.) ; Arndt, K (Oxford U.) ; Bates, R (Glasgow U.) ; Benoit, M (Geneva U.) ; Di Bello, F (Geneva U.) ; Blue, A (Glasgow U.) ; Bortoletto, D (Oxford U.) ; Buckland, M (Liverpool U. ; CERN) ; Buttar, C (Glasgow U.) et al.
This paper focuses on the performance of analog readout electronics (built-in amplifier) integrated on the high-voltage (HV) CMOS silicon sensor chip, as well as its radiation hardness. Since the total collected charge from minimum ionizing particle (MIP) for the CMOS sensor is 10 times lower than for a conventional planar sensor, it is crucial to integrate a low noise built-in amplifier on the sensor chip to improve the signal to noise ratio of the system. [...]
2016 - 5 p. - Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 831 (2016) 156-160
In : 10th International "Hiroshima" Symposium on the Development and Application of Semiconductor Tracking Detectors, Xi'an, China, 25 - 29 Sep 2015, pp.156-160
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Radiation hardness of two CMOS prototypes for the ATLAS HL-LHC upgrade project / Huffman, B T (U. Oxford (main)) ; Affolder, A (U. Liverpool (main)) ; Arndt, K (U. Oxford (main)) ; Bates, R (Glasgow U.) ; Benoit, M (U. Geneva (main)) ; Di Bello, F (U. Geneva (main)) ; Blue, A (Glasgow U.) ; Bortoletto, D (U. Oxford (main)) ; Buckland, M (U. Liverpool (main) ; CERN) ; Buttar, C (Glasgow U.) et al.
The LHC luminosity upgrade, known as the High Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC), will require the replacement of the existing silicon strip tracker and the transistion radiation tracker. Although a baseline design for this tracker exists the ATLAS collaboration and other non-ATLAS groups are exploring the feasibility of using CMOS Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) which would be arranged in a strip-like fashion and would take advantage of the service and support structure already being developed for the upgrade. [...]
AIDA-2020-PUB-2016-011.- Geneva : CERN, 2016 - 14 p. - Published in : JINST 11 (2016) C02005 IOP Open Access article: PDF;
In : Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics, Lisbon, Portugal, 28 Sep - 2 Oct 2015, pp.C02005
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First radiation hardness results of the TeraPixel Active Calorimeter (TPAC) sensor / Price, T (Birmingham U.) ; Coath, R (Rutherford) ; Crooks, J (Rutherford) ; Cussans, D (Bristol U.) ; Dauncey, P (Imperial Coll., London) ; Gao, R (Oxford U.) ; Goldstein, J (Bristol U.) ; Head, R (Bristol U.) ; Nash, S (Bristol U.) ; Nomerotski, A (Oxford U.) et al.
The TeraPixel Active Calorimeter (TPAC) sensor is a novel Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) device developed for use as the active layers of a large area, digital electromagnetic calorimeter (DECAL) at a future e(+)e(-') collider. Further applications, which include the tracking and vertex systems for future lepton colliders and LHC upgrades have been proposed and it is therefore essential to characterise the behaviour of the sensor for these applications. [...]
2013 - Published in : JINST 8 (2013) P01007 IOP Open Access article: PDF;
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Technical Design Report for the Upgrade of the ALICE Inner Tracking System / ALICE Collaboration
ALICE (A Large Ion Collider Experiment) is preparing a major upgrade of its experimental apparatus, planned for installation in the second long LHC shutdown (LS2) in the years 2018-2019. These plans are presented in the ALICE Upgrade Letter of Intent submitted to the LHCC in September 2012. [...]
CERN-LHCC-2013-024; ALICE-TDR-017.- 2014 - 181 p. Technical design report. ALICE, 17 - Published in : J. Phys. G 41 (2014) 087002 Fulltext: PDF; IOP Open Access article: PDF; - Please contact the library if you need to access this document.

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