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INFN-FBK developments of 3D sensors for High-Luminosity LHC

Authors :
Francesco Ficorella
Roberto Mendicino
Sabina Ronchin
Andrea Gaudiello
D. Vazquez Furelos
G.-F. Dalla Betta
Claudia Gemme
Nicola Zorzi
G. Gariano
Giovanni Darbo
Gianluca Alimonti
A. Rovani
Dms Sultan
Maurizio Boscardin
E. Ruscino
Elisa Fumagalli
M. Meschini
Alberto Messineo
Hideyuki Oide
Source :
NIMA. 924:73-77
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

3D type of pixel sensors is a promising option for the innermost pixel layer at the High-Luminosity LHC. However, the required very high hit-rate capabilities, finer pixel granularity, extreme radiation hardness and reduced material budget call for a downscale of the pixel size as compared to existing 3D sensors, involving smaller pitch (e.g. 50 × 50 or 25 × 100 μ m 2 ), shorter inter-electrode spacing ( ∼ 30 μ m ), narrower electrodes ( ∼ 6 μ m diameter), and reduced active thickness ( ∼ 100 – 150 μ m ). Within a joint R&D effort with INFN, FBK has produced a new generation of 3D pixel sensors with these challenging features. In this talk preliminary results from the electrical and functional characterisation of the first prototypes are reported, included their behaviour after large radiation fluence, close to the ones expected in the High Luminosity LHC environment. Prospects for the next prototypes are also presented.

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
924
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
NIMA
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3934ac285cc4264770e4b1edc77ccad7