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DOI: 10.1088/1748-0221/11/07/p07019
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Results of the 2015 testbeam of a 180 nm AMS High-Voltage CMOS sensor prototype

Mathieu Benoit,J. Bilbao De Mendizabal,G. Casse,H. Chen,K. Chen,Francesco Armando Di Bello,Didier Ferrère,Tobias Golling,S. González-Sevilla,G. Iacobucci,Francesco Lanni,Andreas Petridis,Federico Meloni,Lingxin Meng,Antonio Miucci,Daniel Muenstermann,Marzio Nessi,I‎. ‎Perić,Marco Rimoldi,Branislav Ristić,M. Vicente Barrero Pinto,Joost Vossebeld,M. Weber,W. Wu,Xu Li

CMOS
Large Hadron Collider
Tracking (education)
2016
Active pixel sensors based on the High-Voltage CMOS technology are being investigated as a viable option for the future pixel tracker of the ATLAS experiment at the High-Luminosity LHC. This paper reports on the testbeam measurements performed at the H8 beamline of the CERN Super Proton Synchrotron on a High-Voltage CMOS sensor prototype produced in 180 nm AMS technology. Results in terms of tracking efficiency and timing performance, for different threshold and bias conditions, are shown.
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    Results of the 2015 testbeam of a 180 nm AMS High-Voltage CMOS sensor prototype” is a paper by Mathieu Benoit J. Bilbao De Mendizabal G. Casse H. Chen K. Chen Francesco Armando Di Bello Didier Ferrère Tobias Golling S. González-Sevilla G. Iacobucci Francesco Lanni Andreas Petridis Federico Meloni Lingxin Meng Antonio Miucci Daniel Muenstermann Marzio Nessi I‎. ‎Perić Marco Rimoldi Branislav Ristić M. Vicente Barrero Pinto Joost Vossebeld M. Weber W. Wu Xu Li published in 2016. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.