2016-06-21T14:36:42Z
2016-06-21T14:36:42Z
2014
2016-06-21T14:36:47Z
This work presents low noise readout circuits for silicon pixel detectors based on Geiger mode avalanche photodiodes. Geiger mode avalanche photodiodes offer a high intrinsic gain as well as an excellent timing accuracy. In addition, they can be compatible with standard CMOS technologies. However, they suffer from a high intrinsic noise, which induces false counts indistinguishable from real events and represents an increase of the readout electronics area to store the false counts. We have developed new front-end electronic circuitry for Geiger mode avalanche photodiodes in a conventional 0.35 µm HV-CMOS technology based on a gated mode of operation that allows low noise operation. The performance of the pixel detector is triggered and synchronized with the particle beam thanks to the gated acquisition. The circuits allow low reverse bias overvoltage operation which also improves the noise figures. Experimental characterization of the fabricated front-end circuit is presented in this work.
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Metall-òxid-semiconductors complementaris; Soroll electrònic; Col·lisions (Física nuclear); Circuits electrònics; Complementary metal oxide semiconductors; Electronic noise; Collisions (Nuclear physics); Electronic circuits
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)
Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2024212
Proceedings of the Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, 2014, vol. 8847, p. 88470S-1-88470S-6
http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2024212
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