Development of Pixelated Capacitive-Coupled LGAD (ACLGADpix) Detectors

Abstract

The Low-Gain Avalanche Diode (LGAD) is a semiconductor detector capable of achieving excellent timing resolution (~20 ps) for minimum ionizing particles (MIPs). To realize a pixelated detector with both high timing precision and spatial resolution, we have been developing Capacitive-Coupled LGADs (ACLGADs) for future collider experiments, such as the latter phase of the High-Luminosity LHC. We have successfully fabricated a pixelated ACLGAD (ACLGADpix) with a 100 μm %×% 100 μm pixel pitch, maintaining uniform timing performance across the active area. In this presentation, we will report recent measurement results from ACLGADpix prototypes using beta rays, an infrared laser, and a 3 GeV electron beam. We will also discuss potential readout electronics for future collider applications.

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