Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors on CMOS technologies

Nicole Apadula, W. Armstrong,James Brau,Martin Breidenbach,R. Caputo, Gabriella Carinii, Alberto Collu,Marcel Demarteau,Grzegorz Deptuch,Angelo Dragone, H. Fleischhack,Gabriele Giacomini,Carl Grace, Norman Graf,Leo Greiner,Ryan Herbst,Gunther Haller,M. Jadhav,S. Joosten, Christopher J. Kenney,C. Kierans, J. Kim, Thomas Markiewicz,J. Metcalfe,Z. E. Meziani, Tim K. Nelson,C. Peng,P. E. Reimer,Lorenzo Rota, M. Scott,Julie Segal, Ernst Sichterman, Nikolai Sinev,A. Steinhebel, David Strom, Alessandro Tricoli,Caterina Vernieri, Charles Young,Maria Zurek

arxiv(2022)

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Collider detectors have taken advantage of the resolution and accuracy of silicon detectors for at least four decades. Future colliders will need large areas of silicon sensors for low mass trackers and sampling calorimetry. Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS), in which Si diodes and readout circuitry are combined in the same pixels, and can be fabricated in some of standard CMOS processes, are a promising technology for high-granularity and light detectors. In this paper we review 1) the requirements on MAPS for trackers and electromagnetic calorimeters (ECal) at future colliders experiments, 2) the ongoing efforts towards dedicated MAPS for the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) at BNL, for which the EIC Silicon Consortium was already instantiated, and 3) space-born applications for MeV $\gamma$-ray experiments with MAPS based trackers (AstroPix).
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