Title :
Vertical integration of radiation sensors and readout electronics
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Particle & Nucl. Studies, High Energy Accel. Res. Org., Tsukuba, Japan
Abstract :
A semiconductor radiation sensor requires a high-resistivity Si wafer and a high voltage to get a thick radiation sensitive region. Therefore it is difficult to fabricate both sensors and readout electronics in a planer process, and hybrid approach such as mechanical bump bonding have been used. Recently we have developed monolithic radiation detectors based on a 0.2 μm Fully-Depleted Silicon-on-Insulator (FD-SOI) CMOS technology. It has both a thick, high-resistivity sensor layer and a thin LSI circuit layer in a single chip. To shield the electronics part from the sensor region, we have created a buried well region under the buried oxide (BOX) layer of the SOI wafer. Furthermore we are trying to integrate another circuit tier by using a μ-bump technique of 5-μm pitch. This kind of vertical (or 3D) integration is especially important in the pixel detector, since it can increase functionality of a pixel without increasing the pixel size.
Keywords :
CMOS integrated circuits; buried layers; electrical resistivity; large scale integration; radiation detection; readout electronics; silicon-on-insulator; μ-bump technique; FD-SOI CMOS technology; SOI wafer; buried well region; fully-depleted silicon-on-insulator; high-resistivity Si wafer; high-resistivity sensor layer; monolithic radiation detector; pixel detector; radiation sensitive region; readout electronics; semiconductor radiation sensor; single chip; size 0.2 mum; thin LSI circuit layer; vertical integration; CMOS technology; Circuits; Large scale integration; Mechanical sensors; Metalworking machines; Radiation detectors; Readout electronics; Silicon on insulator technology; Voltage; Wafer bonding;
Conference_Titel :
MELECON 2010 - 2010 15th IEEE Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference
Conference_Location :
Valletta
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-5793-9
DOI :
10.1109/MELCON.2010.5475897