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Future developments of radiation tolerant sensors based on the MALTA architecture

Dobrijevic, D.
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Allport, P.
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Asensi, I.
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March 1, 2023
Journal Of Instrumentation

The planned MALTA3 DMAPS designed in the standard TowerJazz 180 nm imaging process will implement the numerous process modifications, as well as front-end changes in order to boost the charge collection efficiency after the targeted fluence of 1 x 1015 1 MeV neq/cm2. The effectiveness of these changes have been demonstrated with recent measurements of the full size MALTA2 chip. With the original MALTA concept being fully asynchronous, a small-scale MiniMALTA demonstrator chip has been developed with the intention of bridging the gap between the asynchronous pixel matrix, and the synchronous DAQ. This readout architecture will serve as a baseline for MALTA3, with focus on improved timing performance. The synchronization memory has been upgraded to allow clock speeds of up to 1.28 GHz, with the goal of achieving a sub-nanosecond on-chip timing resolution. The subsequent digital readout chain has been modified and will be discussed in the context of the overall sensor architecture.

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DOI
10.1088/1748-0221/18/03/C03013
Web of Science ID

WOS:000962506300009

Author(s)
Dobrijevic, D.
Allport, P.
Asensi, I.
Berlea, D.
Bortoletto, D.
Buttar, C.
Dachs, F.
Dao, V.
Denizli, H.
de Acedo, L. F. Sanz
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Date Issued

2023-03-01

Published in
Journal Of Instrumentation
Volume

18

Issue

3

Article Number

C03013

Subjects

Instruments & Instrumentation

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Instruments & Instrumentation

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digital electronic circuits

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electronic detector readout concepts (solid-state)

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particle tracking detectors

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solid state detectors

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REVIEWED

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EPFL

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May 8, 2023
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/197518
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