Published May 15, 2006 | Version v1
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Etude et caractérisation d'un capteur en silicium amorphe hydrogéné déposé sur circuit intégré pour la détection de particules et de rayonnements

Authors/Creators

  • 1. ROR icon European Organization for Nuclear Research
  • 2. INSA Villeurbanne

Contributors

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Description

Next generation experiments at the European laboratory of particle physics (CERN) require particle detector alternatives to actual silicon detectors. This thesis presents a novel detector technology, which is based on the deposition of a hydrogenated amorphous silicon sensor on top of an integrated circuit. Performance and limitations of this technology have been assessed for the first time in this thesis in the context of particle detectors. Specific integrated circuits have been designed and the detector segmentation, the interface sensor – chip and the sensor leakage current have been studied in details. The signal induced by the track of an ionizing particle in the sensor has been characterized and results on the signal speed, amplitude and on the sensor resistance to radiation are presented. The results are promising regarding the use of this novel technology for radiation detection, though limitations have been shown for particle physics application.

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Translated title (English)
Characterization of a hydrogenated amorphous silicon sensor deposited on integrated circuit for particle detection

Identifiers

CDS
952567
CDS Report Number
CERN-THESIS-2006-021
Aleph number
002619245CER

CERN

Department
EP
Programme
CERN Doctoral Student Program

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