Authors: Håkan Wennlöf, Ankur Chauhan, Manuel Del Rio Viera, Doris Eckstein, Finn Feindt, Ingrid-Maria Gregor, Karsten Hansen, Lennart Huth, Larissa Mendes, Budi Mulyanto, Daniil Rastorguev, Christian Reckleben, Sara Ruiz Daza, Paul Schütze, Adriana Simancas, Simon Spannagel, Marcel Stanitzki, Anastasiia Velyka, Gianpiero Vignola
Venue: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Type: Publication
Abstract: The Tangerine project aims to develop new state-of-the-art high-precision silicon detectors. Part of the project has the goal of developing a monolithic active pixel sensor using a novel 65 nm CMOS imaging process, with a small collection electrode. This is the first application of this process in particle physics, and it is of great interest as it allows for an increased logic density and reduced power consumption and material budget compared to other processes. The process is envisioned to be used in for example the next ALICE inner tracker u...
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Electronic engineering
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