Quad-module characterization with the MALTA monolithic pixel chip

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...

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Main Authors: Dachs, F, Zoubir, AM, Sharma, A, Bortoletto, D
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2024
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Zoubir, AM
Sharma, A
Bortoletto, D
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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 𝑛eq∕cm2 with a time resolution of <2 ns (Pernegger et al., 2023).<br> 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.<br> 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.
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spelling oxford-uuid:48e40d73-af46-4a84-9b2b-9c78a430d6192024-08-22T12:59:12ZQuad-module characterization with the MALTA monolithic pixel chipJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:48e40d73-af46-4a84-9b2b-9c78a430d619EnglishSymplectic ElementsElsevier2024Dachs, FZoubir, AMSharma, ABortoletto, DThe 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 𝑛eq∕cm2 with a time resolution of <2 ns (Pernegger et al., 2023).<br> 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.<br> 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.
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Quad-module characterization with the MALTA monolithic pixel chip
title Quad-module characterization with the MALTA monolithic pixel chip
title_full Quad-module characterization with the MALTA monolithic pixel chip
title_fullStr Quad-module characterization with the MALTA monolithic pixel chip
title_full_unstemmed Quad-module characterization with the MALTA monolithic pixel chip
title_short Quad-module characterization with the MALTA monolithic pixel chip
title_sort quad module characterization with the malta monolithic pixel chip
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