Title :
Radiation hardness and detector performance of new 180nm CMOS MAPS prototype test structures developed for the upgrade of the ALICE Inner Tracking System
Author :
Hillemanns, H. ; Aimo, I. ; Bedda, C. ; Cavicchioli, C. ; Collu, A. ; Giubilato, P. ; Junique, A. ; Kugathasan, T. ; La Rocca, P. ; Mager, M. ; Marin Tobon, C. ; Martinengo, P. ; Mattiazzo, S. ; Musa, L. ; Pappalardo, Giuseppe ; Puggioni, C. ; Reidt, F. ;
Author_Institution :
CERN, Geneva, Switzerland
fDate :
Oct. 27 2013-Nov. 2 2013
Abstract :
The features of the 180nm TowerJazz1 CMOS technology allow for the first time the use of CMOS Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) under the harsh operational conditions of the LHC experiments. The stringent requirements of the ALICE Inner Tracking System (ITS) in terms of material budget, radiation hardness, readout speed and a low power consumption have thus lead to the choice of MAPS as baseline technology option for the recently approved upgrade of the ITS and are the key drivers for R&D efforts on basic transistor and Explorer and MIMOSA pixel sensor prototypes produced in TowerJazz technology. Though the radiation loads expected for the ITS are below those of ATLAS and CMS, it is however necessary to assess the radiation hardness for ITS MAPS prototypes. Total Ionizing Dose (TID) radiation hardness has been established for basic transistor structures using a 60keV X-ray machine. The main operational characteristics and detection properties such as noise, charge collection efficiency and signal over noise ratio of Explorer-0 and MIMOSA32 and MIMOSA34 pixel sensor prototypes have been studied using X-rays (55Fe) and test beams at CERN and DESY before and after Non Ionizing Energy Loss (NIEL) and TID irradiation. In this paper the results of these R&D activities will be presented and discussed.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; X-ray apparatus; dosimetry; nuclear electronics; position sensitive particle detectors; radiation hardening (electronics); readout electronics; research and development; semiconductor counters; ALICE Inner Tracking System; CERN; CMOS MAPS prototype test structures; CMOS monolithic active pixel sensors; CMS; DESY; Explorer-0 pixel sensor prototype; ITS MAPS prototypes; LHC experiments; MIMOSA32 pixel sensor prototype; MIMOSA34 pixel sensor prototype; R and D activities; R and D efforts; TID irradiation; TowerJazz CMOS technology; X-ray machine; baseline technology option; basic transistor structures; charge collection efficiency; detection properties; detector performance; electron volt energy 60 keV; harsh operational conditions; low power consumption; material budget; nonionizing energy loss; operational characteristics; radiation loads; readout speed; signal-over-noise ratio; test beams; total ionizing dose radiation hardness; CMOS integrated circuits; Detectors; Noise; Prototypes; Radiation effects; Silicon; Single event upsets; ALICE; ITS; Radiation effects; deep submicron CMOS transistors; ionizing radiation; radiation hardness; upgrade;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC), 2013 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Seoul
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0533-1
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2013.6829475