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Upgrade of the Belle II vertex detector with depleted monolithic CMOS active pixel sensors

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2025
Short description:
(2025). Upgrade of the Belle II vertex detector with depleted monolithic CMOS active pixel sensors [journal article - articolo]. In NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/304787
abstract:
The Belle II experiment at the SuperKEKB collider in Japan, which currently holds the world luminosity record for electron-positron collisions, plans to upgrade its vertex detector (VXD) to operate at a target luminosity of 6 x 1035 cm-2s-1. A new pixelated vertex detector (VTX) is under development, utilizing a monolithic CMOS pixel sensor named OBELIX (Optimized BELle II pIXel). The VTX design incorporates 5-6 layers with a total material budget below 2.5% X0. All layers will employ the OBELIX, adapted from the TJ-Monopix2 sensor initially designed for the ATLAS Inner Tracker (ITk) upgrade. The OBELIX sensor, designed using a 180 nm CMOS process, features an enhanced pixel matrix and additional functionalities compared to its predecessor. Laboratory tests and test beam characterization results on irradiated and unirradiated TJ-Monopix2 sensors have yielded promising results, confirming the key performance parameters for the OBELIX design. This paper reviews the overall design of the VTX and the OBELIX sensor and presents the latest results of the in-beam characterization of the TJ-Monopix2.
Iris type:
1.1.01 Articoli/Saggi in rivista - Journal Articles/Essays
List of contributors:
Boudagga, R.; Auguste, D.; Babeluk, M.; Barbero, M.; Barrillon, P.; Baudot, J.; Bergauer, T.; Bernlochner, F.; Bertolone, G.; Bespin, C.; Bettarini, S.; Bevan, A.; Bona, M.; Bonis, J.; Bosi, F.; Breugnon, P.; Buch, Y.; Casarosa, G.; Corona, L.; Dingfelder, J.; Dorokhov, A.; Dujany, G.; Federici, L.; Prieto, A. F.; Finck, C.; Forti, F.; Fougeron, D.; Frey, A.; Gabrielli, A.; Gaioni, Luigi; Torreira, A. G.; Gao, X.; Giroletti, S.; Gong, J.; Hara, K.; Higuchi, T.; Himmi, A.; Howgill, D.; Hu-Guo, C.; Irmler, C.; Jeans, D.; Kaliyar, A. B.; Karagounis, M.; Kishishita, T.; Krüger, H.; Kumar, A.; Lacasta, C.; Marinas, C.; Massa, M.; Massaccesi, L.; De Cos, J. M.; Minuti, M.; Moggi, A.; Molina-Bueno, L.; Mondal, S.; Maushart, M.; Morel, F.; Nakamura, K. R.; Okazaki, Y.; Onuki, Y.; Pangaud, P.; Peinaud, Y.; Pham, H.; Pilsl, B.; Ratti, L.; Re, Valerio; Riceputi, Elisa; Ripp-Baudot, I.; Rizzo, G.; Schall, L.; Schwanda, C.; Schwenker, B.; Schwickardi, M.; Sefri, R.; Serrano, J.; Song, W.; Stavroulakis, P.; Traversi, Gianluca; Valin, I.; Vobbilisetti, V.; Vogt, M.; Wang, S.; Winter, M.; Xu, D.
Authors of the University:
GAIONI Luigi
RE Valerio
RICEPUTI Elisa
TRAVERSI Gianluca
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https://aisberg.unibg.it/handle/10446/304787
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