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Future high-energy physics experiments will consider measuring concurrently the location and the time of a particle hit with very good accuracy, i.e., 4D trackers should be the basic option for future detection systems.
Within this framework, DC-coupled Resistive Silicon Detectors (DC-RSD), an evolution of the AC-coupled design, are considered a very promising option. They combine two...
In the passive CMOS Strips Project, strip sensors were designed by a collaboration of German ATLAS groups and produced at LFoundry in 150 nm technology. Up to five individual reticules were connected by stitching at the foundry in order to obtain the typical strip lengths required for the LHC Phase-II upgrade of ATLAS or CMS trackers. After dicing, sensors were tested in a probe station and...