Future high energy physics experiments require high luminosities and efficient and pure bottom and charm tagging. Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) promise to be particularly well suited for these tasks. In contrast to other technologies, MAPS are fabricated using standard CMOS processes, which allows to implement on-chip data processing (system-on-chip). The paper concentrates on two aspects of the current R&D programme: the prototype for the upgrade of the vertex detector of the STAR experiment at the Brookhaven National Laboratory; architectures to handle the event rates expected at the International Linear Collider (ILC). The STAR experiment requires a sensor which operates at ambient temperatures. For this application, CMOS proces...
Over the last few years great progress has been made in the technological development of Monolithic ...
CMOS cameras revolutionized the visible imaging world, and now also move into other fields. After ye...
We present a new approach to the design of monolithic active pixel sensors (MAPS) in CMOS technology...
Future high energy physics experiments require high luminosities and efficient and pure bottom and c...
Hybrid pixel detectors with readout and sensor in different silicon chips are in overwhelming majori...
MAPS built out of the CMOS technology provide attractive features for vertex detectors in subatomic ...
International audienceFast Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) are now being studied for the high...
Vertex Detectors for future high energy physics experiments will need to fulfill more stringent requ...
This work is part of the Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor (MAPS) R&D program that is directed towards ...
Abstract Monolithic active pixel sensors manufactured in commercial CMOS technologies revolutionized...
Monolithic active pixel sensors (MAPS) integrate both sensor matrix and readout circuitry in one pie...
This paper is intended to discuss the features of a novel kind of monolithic active pixel sensors (M...
The attention of several groups in the particle physics community has been drawn to monolithic activ...
Apsel4well is a monolithic active pixel sensor (MAPS) chip intended for application to fast and low ...
Several development directions intended to adapt and optimize monolithic active pixel sensors for sp...
Over the last few years great progress has been made in the technological development of Monolithic ...
CMOS cameras revolutionized the visible imaging world, and now also move into other fields. After ye...
We present a new approach to the design of monolithic active pixel sensors (MAPS) in CMOS technology...
Future high energy physics experiments require high luminosities and efficient and pure bottom and c...
Hybrid pixel detectors with readout and sensor in different silicon chips are in overwhelming majori...
MAPS built out of the CMOS technology provide attractive features for vertex detectors in subatomic ...
International audienceFast Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) are now being studied for the high...
Vertex Detectors for future high energy physics experiments will need to fulfill more stringent requ...
This work is part of the Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor (MAPS) R&D program that is directed towards ...
Abstract Monolithic active pixel sensors manufactured in commercial CMOS technologies revolutionized...
Monolithic active pixel sensors (MAPS) integrate both sensor matrix and readout circuitry in one pie...
This paper is intended to discuss the features of a novel kind of monolithic active pixel sensors (M...
The attention of several groups in the particle physics community has been drawn to monolithic activ...
Apsel4well is a monolithic active pixel sensor (MAPS) chip intended for application to fast and low ...
Several development directions intended to adapt and optimize monolithic active pixel sensors for sp...
Over the last few years great progress has been made in the technological development of Monolithic ...
CMOS cameras revolutionized the visible imaging world, and now also move into other fields. After ye...
We present a new approach to the design of monolithic active pixel sensors (MAPS) in CMOS technology...