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Description
In this contribution, a comprehensive overview of the development of FDMAPS in 110 nm CIS technology under the ARCADIA project will be presented.
After discussing the main activities and goals of the project, the design and characterization of sensors will be detailed, with special emphasis on three key points: (i) the Main Demonstrator, a 25-μm-pitch pixel array detector; (ii) the strip and pixel test structure, implemented for structure characterization and process qualification; (iii) and sensors with internal gain for timing applications.
Alongside laboratory and on-beam tests of already fabricated sensors, future perspectives in the area of 4D particle tracking for high-energy physics experiments will also be outlined, highlighting ongoing sensor development activities in view of near-future detectors at the FCC and Muon Collider.