Silicon avalanche pixel sensor for high precision tracking

N. D'Ascenzo, P. S. Marrocchesi, C. S. Moon, F. Morsani, L. Ratti, V. Saveliev, A. Savoy Navarro, Q. Xie

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Abstract

The development of an innovative position sensitive pixelated sensor to detect and measure with high precision the coordinates of the ionizing particles is proposed. The silicon avalanche pixel sensors (APiX) is based on the vertical integration of avalanche pixels connected in pairs and operated in coincidence in fully digital mode and with the processing electronics embedded on the chip. The APiX sensor addresses the need to minimize the material budget and related multiple scattering effects in tracking systems requiring a high spatial resolution in the presence of the large track occupancy. The expected operation of the new sensor features: low noise, low power consumption and suitable radiation tolerance. The APiX device provides on-chip digital information on the position of the coordinate of the impinging charged particle and can be seen as the building block of a modular system of pixelated arrays, implementing a sparsified readout. The technological challenges are the 3D integration of the device under CMOS processes and integration of processing electronics.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberC03027
JournalJournal of Instrumentation
Volume9
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2014

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