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arxiv: 2102.06088 · v2 · pith:34QGJPLL · submitted 2021-02-11 · physics.ins-det · hep-ex

Temporal characterisation of silicon sensors on Timepix3 ASICs

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keywords mathrmsensorsasicsbeamdifferentmethodsilicontimepix3
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The timing performance of silicon sensors bump-bonded to Timepix3 ASICs is investigated, prior to and after different types of irradiation up to $8 \times 10^{15} 1 \mathrm{\,Me\kern -0.1em V} \mathrm{ \,n_{eq}} {\mathrm{ \,cm}}^{-2}$. The sensors have been tested with a beam of charged particles in two different configurations, perpendicular to and almost parallel to the incident beam. The second approach, known as the grazing angles method, is shown to be a powerful method to investigate not only the charge collection, but also the time-to-threshold properties as a function of the depth at which the charges are liberated.

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