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High Voltage Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors

2018

Ever higher demands on resolution and rate capability drive the development of particle tracking detectors. Especially at low momenta, multiple Coulomb scattering in the material of the detector is also strongly affecting the resolution of momentum measurements. While gas-based detectors such as drift chambers and time projection chambers can be built with very small amounts of material, their rate capability is limited by ageing and space charge effects. Hybrid semiconductor detectors on the other hand combine a depleted (silicon) sensor with a custom amplifier and readout chip. Pixelated devices especially can operate efficiently in very harsh rate and radiation environments such as the i…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectors010308 nuclear & particles physicsbusiness.industryAmplifierDetectorHigh voltageSemiconductor deviceTracking (particle physics)Chip01 natural sciencesSpace charge030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingSemiconductor detector03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0103 physical sciencesOptoelectronicsbusinessNuclear Physics News
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Silicon detector for a Compton camera in nuclear medical imaging

2002

Electronically collimated gamma ca\-me\-ras based on Com\-pton scattering in silicon pad sensors may improve imaging in nuclear medicine and bio-medical research. The work described here concentrates on the silicon pad detector developed for a prototype Compton camera. The silicon pad sensors are read out using low noise VLSI CMOS chips and novel fast triggering chips. Depending on the application a light weight and dense packaging of sensors and its readout electronics on a hybrid is required. We describe the silicon pad sensor and their readout with the newly designed hybrid. %The silicon detector of a Compton camera %may contain up to $10^5$~analogue channels requiring %a fast and low co…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsSiliconbusiness.industryPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaDetectorCompton scatteringchemistry.chemical_elementChipCollimated lightData acquisitionNuclear Energy and EngineeringCMOSchemistryElectronic engineeringOptoelectronicsElectrical and Electronic EngineeringImage sensorDetectors and Experimental Techniquesbusiness
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A prototype of very high resolution small animal PET scanner using silicon pad detectors

2007

Abstract A very high-resolution small animal positron emission tomograph (PET), which can achieve sub-millimeter spatial resolution, is being developed using silicon pad detectors. The prototype PET for a single slice instrument consists of two 1 mm thick silicon pad detectors, each containing a 32×16 array of 1.4×1.4 mm pads readout with four VATAGP3 chips which have 128 channels low-noise self-triggering ASIC in each chip, coincidence units, a source turntable and tungsten slice collimator. The silicon detectors were located edgewise on opposite sides of a 4 cm field-of-view to maximize efficiency. Energy resolution is dominated by electronic noise, which is 0.98% (1.38 keV) FWHM at 140.5…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy Physicsmedicine.medical_specialtySiliconbusiness.industryDetectorResolution (electron density)chemistry.chemical_elementCollimatorChipLine sourceArticlelaw.inventionOpticschemistrylawmedicineWaferMedical physicsbusinessInstrumentationImage resolution
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The MuPix high voltage monolithic active pixel sensor for the Mu3e experiment

2015

Mu3e is a novel experiment searching for charged lepton flavor violation in the rare decay μ → eee. In order to reduce background by up to 16 orders of magnitude, decay vertex position, decay time and particle momenta have to be measured precisely. A pixel tracker based on 50 μm thin high voltage monolithic active pixel sensors (HV-MAPS) in a magnetic field will deliver precise vertex and momentum information. Test beam results like an excellent efficiency of >99.5% and a time resolution of better than 16.6 ns obtained with the MuPix HV-MAPS chip developed for the Mu3e pixel tracker are presented.

PhysicsParticle physicsCMOS sensorElectronic detector readout concepts (solid-state)PixelPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryHigh voltageChipElectronic detector readout concepts (solid-state); Particle tracking detectors (solidstate detectors)Magnetic fieldVertex (geometry)OpticsHigh Energy Physics::Experimentddc:610Electric potentialDetectors and Experimental TechniquesParticle tracking detectors (solidstate detectors)ddc:620businessInstrumentationParticle Physics - ExperimentMathematical PhysicsEngineering & allied operationsLepton
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MuPix7 - A fast monolithic HV-CMOS pixel chip for Mu3e

2016

The MuPix7 chip is a monolithic HV-CMOS pixel chip, thinned down to 50 \mu m. It provides continuous self-triggered, non-shuttered readout at rates up to 30 Mhits/chip of 3x3 mm^2 active area and a pixel size of 103x80 \mu m^2. The hit efficiency depends on the chosen working point. Settings with a power consumption of 300 mW/cm^2 allow for a hit efficiency >99.5%. A time resolution of 14.2 ns (Gaussian sigma) is achieved. Latest results from 2016 test beam campaigns are shown.

PhysicsPhysics - Instrumentation and DetectorsPixel010308 nuclear & particles physicsbusiness.industryGaussianFOS: Physical sciencesTime resolutionInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)Semiconductor deviceChip01 natural sciencessymbols.namesakeCMOSTest beam0103 physical sciencessymbolsOptoelectronicsddc:610010306 general physicsbusinessInstrumentationGaussian processMathematical Physics
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Microwave potentials and optimal control for robust quantum gates on an atom chip

2006

We propose a two-qubit collisional phase gate that can be implemented with available atom chip technology, and present a detailed theoretical analysis of its performance. The gate is based on earlier phase gate schemes, but uses a qubit state pair with an experimentally demonstrated, very long coherence lifetime. Microwave near-fields play a key role in our implementation as a means to realize the state-dependent potentials required for conditional dynamics. Quantum control algorithms are used to optimize gate performance. We employ circuit configurations that can be built with current fabrication processes, and extensively discuss the impact of technical noise and imperfections that charac…

PhysicsQuantum PhysicsFABRICATIONFOS: Physical sciencesOptimal controlAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsQuantum circuitComputer Science::Hardware ArchitectureQuantum gateComputer Science::Emerging TechnologiesControlled NOT gateQuantum mechanicsQubitElectronic engineeringSCATTERINGQuantum Physics (quant-ph)NEUTRAL ATOMSMicrowaveMICROCHIP TRAPSQuantum computerCoherence (physics)
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Demonstration of a Plasmonic MMI Switch in 10-Gb/s True Data Traffic Conditions

2012

International audience; We report the first experimental performance evaluation of a 75-mu m-long plasmonic multimode interference switch that is hetero-integrated on a silicon-on-insulator platform, operating with 10-Gb/s data signals. The switch exhibits a 2.9-mu s response time and 44.5% modulation depth, while the extinction ratio between the ports alters from 5.4 to -1.5 dB for 35-mW electrical (switching) power. Error-free performance was achieved.

PhysicsSilicon photonicsExtinction ratiobusiness.industryTRANSMISSIONCHIPOptical cross-connectSilicon on insulatorResponse time02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesOptical switchAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPower (physics)010309 opticsAmplitude modulation020210 optoelectronics & photonics0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectronic engineeringOptoelectronicsElectrical and Electronic Engineeringbusiness
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Phase Noise and Frequency Stability of the Red-Pitaya Internal PLL

2019

In field-programmable gate array platforms, the main clock is generally a low-cost quartz oscillator whose stability is of the order of $10^{-9}$ to $10^{-10}$ in the short term and $10^{-7}$ to $10^{-8}$ in the medium term, with the uncertainty of tens of ppm. Better stability is achieved by feeding an external reference into the internal phase-locked loop (PLL). We report the noise characterization of the internal PLL of Red-Pitaya platform, an open-source embedded system architected around the Zynq 7010 System on Chip, with analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters. Our experiments show that, providing an external 10-MHz reference, the PLL exhibits a residual frequency stability…

Physics[SPI.OTHER]Engineering Sciences [physics]/OtherAcoustics and UltrasonicsBandwidth (signal processing)Topology01 natural sciencesMetrologyPhase-locked loopGate array0103 physical sciencesPhase noiseSystem on a chipElectrical and Electronic EngineeringAllan variance010301 acousticsInstrumentationCrystal oscillator
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Comparative analysis of spectral coherence in microresonator frequency combs

2014

Microresonator combs exploit parametric oscillation and nonlinear mixing in an ultrahigh-Q cavity. This new comb generator offers unique potential for chip integration and access to high repetition rates. However, time-domain studies reveal an intricate spectral coherence behavior in this type of platform. In particular, coherent, partially coherent or incoherent combs have been observed using the same microresonator under different pumping conditions. In this work, we provide a numerical analysis of the coherence dynamics that supports the above experimental findings and verify particular design rules to achieve spectrally coherent microresonator combs. A particular emphasis is placed in u…

Physicsbusiness.industryNumerical analysisComb generatorPhysics::OpticsÒpticaChipAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsNonlinear systemOpticsBit error rateOptoelectronicsCoherent statesCoherence (signal processing)Whispering-gallery wavebusiness
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Poster Presentations

2014

Administration of recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEpo) improves performance and hence is subject to abuse by athletes. The detection of rHuEpo doping remains a major challenge at present. The aim of the current study was to investigate whether circulating microRNA (miRNA) can be used for detecting r-HuEpo doping. Twenty trained males received rHuEpo injections of 50 IU∙kg -1 body mass every two days for 4 weeks. Blood was obtained 2 weeks before, during and 4 weeks after administration. For this pilot analysis, plasma miRNA expression was assessed at selected time points using the Affymetrix GeneChip 3.0 and the miScript 384 HC PCR Array (Qiagen). For the Affymetrix microarray data, GC…

PhysiologyBiologyMolecular biologyDNA sequencingFold changelaw.inventionCirculating MicroRNAErythropoietinlawmicroRNAGene chip analysismedicineRecombinant DNAQuantile normalizationmedicine.drugActa Physiologica
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