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The influence of pixel cell layout on the timing performance of 3D sensors

The influence of pixel cell layout on the timing performance of 3D sensors

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英文摘要

Three-dimensional (3D) pixel sensors are a promising technology for implementing the 4D-tracking paradigm in high-radiation environments. Despite their advantages in radiation tolerance, 3D pixel sensors exhibit non-uniform electric and weighting fields that can degrade timing performance. This study explores the impact of pixel cell geometry on the timing characteristics of 3D columnar-electrode sensors fabricated by IMB-CNM, comparing square and hexagonal layouts. The sensors were characterized using the Two-Photon Absorption Transient Current Technique (TPA-TCT), providing high-resolution three-dimensional maps of the Time-of-Arrival (ToA) of charge carriers. Measurements at multiple depths and bias voltages reveal that the square geometry yields a more uniform temporal response compared to the hexagonal configuration. Additionally, a novel TPA-TCT-based method was introduced to determine the sensor jitter, relying on the analysis of the time difference between consecutive pulses in the TPA-TCT pulse train acquired under identical conditions. These findings underline the importance of pixel design optimization for future 4D-tracking detectors and confirm the TPA-TCT method as a powerful tool for detailed timing characterization.

Clara Lasaosa、Marcos Fernández、Iván Vila、Jordi Duarte-Campderros、Gervasio Gómez、Salvador Hidalgo、Giulio Pellegrini

半导体技术电子元件、电子组件

Clara Lasaosa,Marcos Fernández,Iván Vila,Jordi Duarte-Campderros,Gervasio Gómez,Salvador Hidalgo,Giulio Pellegrini.The influence of pixel cell layout on the timing performance of 3D sensors[EB/OL].(2025-05-19)[2025-07-01].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.12857.点此复制

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