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Module development with the MALTA monolithic pixel chip

7 Sept 2023, 14:10
10m
St Catherine's Bernard Sunley Building (Oxford)

St Catherine's Bernard Sunley Building

Oxford

Poster Applications in Particle Physics Poster Session III

Speaker

Florian Dachs (CERN)

Description

The MALTA silicon pixel detector combines a depleted monolithic active pixel sensor
(DMAPS) with a fully asynchronous front-end and readout. It features a high
granularity pixel matrix with a 36.4 μm symmetric pixel pitch, low power consumption of <1 μW/pixel and low material budget with detector thicknesses as little as 50 μm. It achieves a radiation hardness to 100MRad TID and more than 1×10E15 1 MeV n_eq/cm^2 with a time resolution of < 2 ns [1].
In order to cover large sensitive areas efficiently with a minimum of power and data connections the development of modules, comprising of up to 4 MALTA detectors, is studied.
This contribution presents the beam test performance of parallel and serial powered MALTA 4-chip modules in an effort to characterize the sensor's chip-to-chip data and power transmission and prepare the production of a first prototype of an ultra-light weight 4-chip module on a flexible circuit with next generation MALTA2 sensors.

Your name Florian
Institute Dachs
Email address florian.dachs@cern.ch

Authors

Prof. Abdelhak M. Zoubir (TU Darmstadt) Abhishek Sharma (CERN) Carlos Solans Sanchez (CERN) Craig Macleod Buttar (University of Glasgow (GB)) Prof. Daniela Bortoletto (University of Oxford (GB)) Dominik Dobrijevic (University of Zagreb (HR)) Dumitru-Vlad Berlea (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron Campus Zeuthen (DE)) Prof. Edoardo Charbon (EPFL) Florian Dachs (CERN) Francesco Piro (CERN) Giuliano Gustavino (CERN) Heidi Sandaker (University of Oslo (NO)) Heinz Pernegger (CERN) Ignacio Asensi Tortajada (CERN) Julian Weick (Technische Universitaet Darmstadt (DE)) Laura Gonella (University of Birmingham (UK)) Leyre Flores Sanz De Acedo (CERN) Marcos Vazquez Nunez (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES)) Martin Gazi (University of Oxford (GB)) Matt LeBlanc (University of Manchester (GB)) Milou Van Rijnbach (University of Oslo (NO)) Petra Riedler (CERN) Philip Patrick Allport (University of Birmingham (UK)) Steven Worm (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE)) Tomislav Suligoj (University of Zagreb) Valerio Dao (CERN) Vicente Gonzalez Millan (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES)) Walter Snoeys (CERN)

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