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Title Development of the radiation-hard MALTA CMOS sensor for tracking applications
Author(s) Gustavino, G (CERN) ; Allport, P (Birmingham U.) ; Asensi Tortajada, I (CERN) ; Behera, P (Indian Inst. Tech., Madras) ; Berlea, D V (DESY, Zeuthen) ; Bortoletto, D (Oxford U.) ; Buttar, C (Glasgow U.) ; Dachs, F (CERN) ; Dao, V (CERN) ; Dash, G (Indian Inst. Tech., Madras) ; Dobrijevic, D (CERN ; Zagreb U.) ; Fasselt, L (DESY, Zeuthen) ; de Acedo, L Flores Sanz (CERN) ; Gabrielli, A (CERN) ; Gaži, M (Oxford U.) ; Gonella, L (Birmingham U.) ; González, V (Valencia U.) ; Jana, P (Indian Inst. Tech., Madras) ; Li, L (Birmingham U.) ; Pernegger, H (CERN) ; Riedler, P (CERN) ; Snoeys, W (CERN) ; Solans Sanchez, C A (CERN) ; Suligoj, T (Zagreb U.) ; van Rijnbach, M (CERN ; Oslo U.) ; Núñez, M Vázquez (CERN ; Valencia U.) ; Vijay, A (Indian Inst. Tech., Madras) ; Weick, J (CERN ; Darmstadt, Tech. U.) ; Worm, S (DESY, Zeuthen) ; Zoubir, A M (Darmstadt, Tech. U.)
Publication 2024
Number of pages 7
In: PoS VERTEX2023 (2024) 048
In: 32nd International Workshop on Vertex Detectors (VERTEX 2023), Sestri Levante, Italy, 16 - 20 Oct 2023, pp.048
DOI 10.22323/1.448.0048
Subject category Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Abstract The MALTA family of Depleted Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (DMAPS) is produced using Tower 180 nm CMOS technology, specifically targeting radiation-hard applications in the HL-LHC and beyond. Several process modifications have resulted in radiation hardness up to ${3 \times 10^{15} 1  \text{MeV} \text{n}_{\text{eq}} /\text{cm}^2}$ and time resolution below 2 ns, with uniform charge collection efficiency across the chip formed of $512 \times 224$ pixels with a size of $36.4 \times 36.4 \mu\text{m}^2$. This is achieved when adopting high-resistivity Czochralski substrates with backside metallisation to obtain a good propagation of the bias voltage. This contribution will show the most recent results obtained on MALTA2 chip demonstrators, including signal efficiency, noise occupancy and time resolution, at different levels of irradiation as well as the performance of the MALTA telescope permanently installed at the SPS at CERN and used in the test beam campaign in 2021-2023.
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