In this paper we report on the timing resolution obtained in a beam test with pions of 180 GeV/c momentum at CERN for the first production of 45 µm thick Ultra-Fast Silicon Detectors (UFSD). UFSD are based on the Low-Gain Avalanche Detector (LGAD) design, employing n-on-p silicon sensors with internal charge multiplication due to the presence of a thin, low-resistivity diffusion layer below the junction. The UFSD used in this test had a pad area of 1.7 mm2. The gain was measured to vary between 5 and 70 depending on the sensor bias voltage. The experimental setup included three UFSD and a fast trigger consisting of a quartz bar readout by a SiPM. The timing resolution was determined by doing Gaussian fits to the time-of-flight of the partic...
In this contribution I will review the state-of-the-art and developments of the Ultra-Fast Silicon D...
The Ultra Fast Silicon Detectors (UFSD) are a novel concept of silicon detectors based on the Low Ga...
Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK, Trento, Italy) has recently delivered its first 50 $\mu$m thick produ...
In this paper we report on the timing resolution obtained in a beam test with pions of 180 GeV/c mom...
Ultra Fast Silicon Detectors (UFSD) are sensors optimized for timing measurements employing a thin m...
Segmented silicon sensors with internal gain, the so called Ultra-FAST Silicon Detectors (UFSD), hav...
This paper presents the measurements on first very thin Ultra-Fast Silicon Detectors (UFSDs) produce...
In this contribution we review the progress towards the development of a novel type of silicon detec...
This paper describes the performance of a prototype timing detector, based on 50 micrometer thick Ul...
We report on measurements on Ultra-Fast Silicon Detectors (UFSD) which are based on Low-Gain Avalanc...
Abstract We propose to develop a fast, thin silicon sensor with gain capable to concurrently measu...
The Ultra Fast Silicon Detectors (UFSDs) are a new kind of silicon detectors based on Low Gain Avala...
In the past few years, the need of measuring accurately the spatial and temporal coordinates of the ...
Ultra-Fast Silicon Detectors (UFSD) are thin silicon detectors, based on the Low-Gain Avalanche Diod...
The recent development in the design of Ultra Fast Silicon Detector (UFSD), aimed at combining radia...
In this contribution I will review the state-of-the-art and developments of the Ultra-Fast Silicon D...
The Ultra Fast Silicon Detectors (UFSD) are a novel concept of silicon detectors based on the Low Ga...
Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK, Trento, Italy) has recently delivered its first 50 $\mu$m thick produ...
In this paper we report on the timing resolution obtained in a beam test with pions of 180 GeV/c mom...
Ultra Fast Silicon Detectors (UFSD) are sensors optimized for timing measurements employing a thin m...
Segmented silicon sensors with internal gain, the so called Ultra-FAST Silicon Detectors (UFSD), hav...
This paper presents the measurements on first very thin Ultra-Fast Silicon Detectors (UFSDs) produce...
In this contribution we review the progress towards the development of a novel type of silicon detec...
This paper describes the performance of a prototype timing detector, based on 50 micrometer thick Ul...
We report on measurements on Ultra-Fast Silicon Detectors (UFSD) which are based on Low-Gain Avalanc...
Abstract We propose to develop a fast, thin silicon sensor with gain capable to concurrently measu...
The Ultra Fast Silicon Detectors (UFSDs) are a new kind of silicon detectors based on Low Gain Avala...
In the past few years, the need of measuring accurately the spatial and temporal coordinates of the ...
Ultra-Fast Silicon Detectors (UFSD) are thin silicon detectors, based on the Low-Gain Avalanche Diod...
The recent development in the design of Ultra Fast Silicon Detector (UFSD), aimed at combining radia...
In this contribution I will review the state-of-the-art and developments of the Ultra-Fast Silicon D...
The Ultra Fast Silicon Detectors (UFSD) are a novel concept of silicon detectors based on the Low Ga...
Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK, Trento, Italy) has recently delivered its first 50 $\mu$m thick produ...