Investigation of HV-CMOS sensors for use as a tracking detector in the ATLAS experiment at the upgraded LHC (HL-LHC) has recently been an active field of research. A potential candidate for a pixel detector built in Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) technology has already been characterized in terms of radiation hardness to TID (Total Ionizing Dose) and charge collection after a moderate neutron irradiation. In this article we present results of an extensive irradiation hardness study with neutrons up to a fluence of 1x10e16 neq/cm2. Charge collection in a passive pixelated structure was measured by Edge Transient Current Technique (E-TCT). The evolution of the effective space charge concentration was found to be compliant with the acceptor remova...
Luminosity upgrades are discussed for the LHC (HL-LHC) which would make updates to the detectors nec...
New pixel detectors, based on commercial high voltage and/or high resistivity full CMOS processes, h...
Modern particle physics at colliders demands for a continuous increase of the luminosityfor collidin...
Charge collection properties of depleted CMOS pixel detector prototypes produced on p-type substrate...
Active silicon detectors built on p-type substrate are a promising technological solution for large ...
The edge transient-current technique (Edge-TCT) and charge-collection measurements with passive test...
Charge collection properties of particle detectors made in HV-CMOS technology were investigated befo...
The ATLAS group has evaluated the charge collection in silicon microstrip sensors irradiated up to a...
A Depleted Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor (DMAPS) on thick film SOI technology is being extensively ...
To cope with the rate and radiation environment expected at the HL-LHC new approaches are being deve...
At the LHC silicon vertex detectors will be exposed to hadron fluences of the order of . In order to...
To cope with the rate and radiation environment expected at the HL-LHC new approaches are being deve...
In this work the characterization of two sensors produced using the H35 and aH18 technologies by ams...
The upgrade of the ATLAS [1] tracking detector for the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (LHC) a...
The constant demand for higher luminosity in high energy physics is the reason for the continuous ef...
Luminosity upgrades are discussed for the LHC (HL-LHC) which would make updates to the detectors nec...
New pixel detectors, based on commercial high voltage and/or high resistivity full CMOS processes, h...
Modern particle physics at colliders demands for a continuous increase of the luminosityfor collidin...
Charge collection properties of depleted CMOS pixel detector prototypes produced on p-type substrate...
Active silicon detectors built on p-type substrate are a promising technological solution for large ...
The edge transient-current technique (Edge-TCT) and charge-collection measurements with passive test...
Charge collection properties of particle detectors made in HV-CMOS technology were investigated befo...
The ATLAS group has evaluated the charge collection in silicon microstrip sensors irradiated up to a...
A Depleted Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor (DMAPS) on thick film SOI technology is being extensively ...
To cope with the rate and radiation environment expected at the HL-LHC new approaches are being deve...
At the LHC silicon vertex detectors will be exposed to hadron fluences of the order of . In order to...
To cope with the rate and radiation environment expected at the HL-LHC new approaches are being deve...
In this work the characterization of two sensors produced using the H35 and aH18 technologies by ams...
The upgrade of the ATLAS [1] tracking detector for the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (LHC) a...
The constant demand for higher luminosity in high energy physics is the reason for the continuous ef...
Luminosity upgrades are discussed for the LHC (HL-LHC) which would make updates to the detectors nec...
New pixel detectors, based on commercial high voltage and/or high resistivity full CMOS processes, h...
Modern particle physics at colliders demands for a continuous increase of the luminosityfor collidin...