Ústav technické a experimentální fyziky Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics

3D track reconstruction capability of a silicon hybrid active pixel detector

NázevTitle
3D track reconstruction capability of a silicon hybrid active pixel detector3D track reconstruction capability of a silicon hybrid active pixel detector
Druh výsledkuResult type
Článek v časopiseJournal article
AutořiAuthors
B. Bergmann, M. Pichotka, S. Pospíšil, J. Vycpálek, P. Burian, P. Broulím, J. Jakůbek
DOIDOI
10.1140/epjc/s10052-017-4993-4
Časopis / citaceJournal / citation
European Physical Journal C. 2017, 77(6), ISSN 1434-6044.
RokYear
2017
JazykLanguage
eng
WoSWoS
000404007200001
ScopusScopus
2-s2.0-85021323874
RIVRIV
RIV/68407700:21670/17:00319503!RIV18-MSM-21670___
ProjektProject
Earth application of TIMEPIX space radiation monitor in centralized networkEarth application of TIMEPIX space radiation monitor in centralized network

AbstraktAbstract

Timepix3 detectors are the latest generation of hybrid active pixel detectors of the Medipix/Timepix family. Such detectors consist of an active sensor layer which is connected to the readout ASIC (application specific integrated circuit), segmenting the detector into a square matrix of 256 × 256 pixels (pixel pitch 55 μm). Particles interacting in the active sensor material create charge carriers, which drift towards the pixelated electrode, where they are collected. In each pixel, the time of the interaction (time resolution 1.56 ns) and the amount of created charge carriers are measured. Such a device was employed in an experiment in a 120 GeV/c pion beam. It is demonstrated, how the drift time information can be used for "4D" particle tracking, with the three spatial dimensions and the energy losses along the particle trajectory (dE/dx). Since the coordinates in the detector plane are given by the pixelation (x, y), the x-and y-resolution is determined by the pixel pitch (55 μm). A z-resolution of 50.4 μm could be achieved (for a 500 μm thick silicon sensor at 130 V bias), whereby the drift time model independent z-resolution was found to be 28.5 μm.

Timepix3 detectors are the latest generation of hybrid active pixel detectors of the Medipix/Timepix family. Such detectors consist of an active sensor layer which is connected to the readout ASIC (application specific integrated circuit), segmenting the detector into a square matrix of 256 × 256 pixels (pixel pitch 55 μm). Particles interacting in the active sensor material create charge carriers, which drift towards the pixelated electrode, where they are collected. In each pixel, the time of the interaction (time resolution 1.56 ns) and the amount of created charge carriers are measured. Such a device was employed in an experiment in a 120 GeV/c pion beam. It is demonstrated, how the drift time information can be used for "4D" particle tracking, with the three spatial dimensions and the energy losses along the particle trajectory (dE/dx). Since the coordinates in the detector plane are given by the pixelation (x, y), the x-and y-resolution is determined by the pixel pitch (55 μm). A z-resolution of 50.4 μm could be achieved (for a 500 μm thick silicon sensor at 130 V bias), whereby the drift time model independent z-resolution was found to be 28.5 μm.