Title :
Optimization of Tracking Performance of CMOS Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors
Author :
Dulinski, Wojciech ; Besson, Auguste ; Claus, Gilles ; Colledani, Claude ; Deptuch, Grzegorz ; Deveaux, Michael ; Gaycken, Goetz ; Grandjean, Damien ; Himmi, Abdelkader ; Hu, Christine ; Jaaskeleinen, Kimmo ; Szelezniak, Michal ; Valin, Isabelle ; Winter,
Author_Institution :
LEPSI, Strasbourg
Abstract :
CMOS Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) provide an attractive solution for high precision tracking of minimum ionizing particles. In these devices, a thin, moderately doped, undepleted silicon layer is used as the active detector volume with the readout electronics implemented on top of it. Recently, a new MAPS prototype was fabricated using the AMS 0.35 mum OPTO process, featuring a thick epitaxial layer. A systematic study of tracking performance of that prototype using high-energy particle beam is presented in this work. Noise performance, signal amplitude from minimum ionizing particles, detection efficiency, spurious hit suppression and spatial resolution are shown as a function of the readout pitch and the charge collecting diode size. A test array with a novel readout circuitry was also fabricated and tested. Each pixel circuit consists of a front-end voltage amplifier, capacitively coupled to the charge collecting diode, followed by two analog memory cells. This architecture implements an on-pixel correlated double sampling method, allowing for optimization of integration independently of full frame readout time and strongly reduces the pixel-to-pixel output signal dispersion. First measurements using this structure are also presented
Keywords :
CMOS memory circuits; particle track visualisation; readout electronics; sampling methods; silicon radiation detectors; CMOS monolithic active pixel sensors; MAPS; active detector volume; analog memory cells; charge collecting diode; detection efficiency; front-end voltage amplifier; high-energy particle beam; minimum ionizing particles; noise performance; on-pixel correlated double sampling method; pixel-to-pixel output signal dispersion; readout electronics; signal amplitude; spatial resolution; thick epitaxial layer; thin moderately doped un-depleted silicon layer; tracking performance; Circuit noise; Circuit testing; Detectors; Diodes; Epitaxial layers; Particle beams; Particle tracking; Prototypes; Readout electronics; Silicon; CMOS; monolithic; pixel; tracking;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2006.889167