MuPix and ATLASPix - architectures and results

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High Voltage Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (HV-MAPS) are based on a commercial High Voltage CMOS process and collect charge by drift inside a reversely biased diode. HV-MAPS represent a promising technology for future pixel tracking detectors. Two recent developments are presented. The MuPix has a continuous readout and is being developed for the Mu3e experiment whereas the ATLASPix is being developed for LHC applications with a triggered readout. Both variants have a fully monolithic design including state machines, clock circuitries and serial drivers. Several prototypes and design variants were characterised in the lab and in testbeam campaigns to measure efficiencies, noise, time resolution and radiation tolerance. Results from recent MuPix and ATLASPix prototypes are presented and prospects for future improvements are discussed.

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Schöning, A., Anders, J., Augustin, H., Benoit, M., Berger, N., Dittmeier, S., … Zhangh, H. (2019). MuPix and ATLASPix - architectures and results. In Proceedings of Science (Vol. 373). Sissa Medialab Srl. https://doi.org/10.22323/1.373.0024

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