Future developments of radiation tolerant sensors based on the MALTA architecture

D. Dobrijevic, P. Allport, I. Asensi, D. Berlea,D. Bortoletto, C. Buttar, F. Dachs, V. Dao,H. Denizli,L. F. Sanz de Acedo,A. Gabrielli, L. Gonella,V. Gonzalez,M. LeBlanc, M. V. Nunez,K. Oyulmaz, H. Pernegger, F. Piro,P. Riedler, H. Sandaker,C. S. Sanchez,W. Snoeys,T. Suligoj,M. van Rijnbach, J. Weick,S. Worm

JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION(2023)

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The planned MALTA3 DMAPS designed in the standard TowerJazz 180 nm imaging process will implement the numerous process modifications, as well as front-end changes in order to boost the charge collection efficiency after the targeted fluence of 1 x 1015 1 MeV neq/cm2. The effectiveness of these changes have been demonstrated with recent measurements of the full size MALTA2 chip. With the original MALTA concept being fully asynchronous, a small-scale MiniMALTA demonstrator chip has been developed with the intention of bridging the gap between the asynchronous pixel matrix, and the synchronous DAQ. This readout architecture will serve as a baseline for MALTA3, with focus on improved timing performance. The synchronization memory has been upgraded to allow clock speeds of up to 1.28 GHz, with the goal of achieving a sub-nanosecond on-chip timing resolution. The subsequent digital readout chain has been modified and will be discussed in the context of the overall sensor architecture.
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Digital electronic circuits,Electronic detector readout concepts (solid-state),Particle tracking detectors,Solid state detectors
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