Measurements of time resolution of the RD50-MPW2 DMAPS prototype using TCT and 90Sr

Abstract

Results in this paper present an in-depth study of time resolution for active pixels of the RD50-MPW2 prototype CMOS particle detector. Measurement techniques employed include Backside- and Edge-TCT configurations, in addition to electrons from a 90Sr source. A sample irradiated to 5· 1014\,neq/cm2 was used to study the effect of radiation damage. Timing performance was evaluated for the entire pixel matrix and with positional sensitivity within individual pixels as a function of the deposited charge. Time resolution obtained with TCT is seen to be uniform throughout the pixel's central region with approx. 220\,ps at 12\,ke- of deposited charge, degrading at the edges and lower values of deposited charge. 90Sr measurements show a slightly worse time resolution as a result of delayed events coming from the peripheral areas of the pixel.

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