Development of CMOS Pixel Sensors for a Vertex Detector Suited to the ILC
Description
The thesis has been a priority as taking ownership of vertical integration technologies used in the industry to realize a multistage development, and to evaluate the contributions on CMOS pixel sensors (CPS). 3D integration technologies (3DIT) provide a way to mitigate this hampering correlation between speed and resolution, since they allow to staple layers of readout circuitry on top of the sensing layer, which results in a drastic increase of the functionalities located in (the shadow of) each pixel. A multi-layer structure allows for a higher spatial resolution because more and more transistors may be integrated vertically in a relatively small pixel. Moreover, bringing the components of the sensor closer to each other translates in a faster readout, owing to the reduction in the average length of the inner connecting wires. Vertical integration also opens up the possibility of combining different technologies best suited to each of the sensor main functionalities (signal sensing, analog and digital signal processing and transmission). It overcomes the limitations in this way from the foundry manufacturing parameters, which do not allow to fully exploit the potential of CPS with a single CMOS technology. 3D-CPS are thus expected to overcome most of the limitations of standard 2DCPS, and are therefore suspected to over new perspectives for the innermost layer of the ILC vertex detector. (author)
Abstract (French)
Le travail de these a consiste, en priorite, a s'approprier les technologies d'integration verticale en usage dans l'industrie pour realiser des memoires a plusieurs etages, et a en evaluer l'apport pour les capteurs a pixel CMOS (CPS). Cette approche s'appuie sur la capacite de l'industrie a interconnecter des puces amincies empilees les unes sur les autres. Elle ouvre la perspective d'associer plusieurs microcircuits superposes a un meme pixel, en depits de sa taille reduite. L'interconnexion est donc realisee au niveau du pixel. Ce saut technologique permet de lever la majorite des obstacles a l'obtention de performances optimales des CPS. On peut en particulier combiner des puces realisees dans des technologies CMOS tres differentes, chacune optimale pour une fonctionnalite precise. La collection des charges du signal peut ainsi etre realisee dans une couche dediee, les microcircuits de conditionnement analogique des signaux peuvent etre concentres dans une autre couche, une troisieme couche pouvant heberger les parties numeriques assurant la compression puis la transmission des signaux, etc. Ce progres se traduit notamment par la possibilite de combiner haute resolution spatiale et lecture rapide, avec une amelioration probable de la tolerance aux rayonnements intenses.On s'affranchit de cette maniere des limitations provenant des parametres de fabrication des fondeurs, qui ne permettent pas a l'heure actuelle, de pleinement exploiter le potentiel des CPS a l'aide d'une technologie CMOS unique. (auteur)Files
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Additional titles
- Original title (English)
- Developpement de Capteurs a Pixel CMOS pour un Detecteur de Vertex Adapte au Collisionneur ILC
Publishing Information
- Imprint Pagination
- 157 p.
- Report number
- FRNC-TH--13949
INIS
- Country of Publication
- France
- Country of Input or Organization
- France
- INIS RN
- 54032237
- Subject category
- S46: INSTRUMENTATION RELATED TO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY;
- Resource subtype / Literary indicator
- Thesis
- Descriptors DEI
- ALGORITHMS; AMPLIFIERS; ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTERS; CALIBRATION; CHARGE COLLECTION; CMOS CIRCUITS; DELAY CIRCUITS; INTERNATIONAL LINEAR COLLIDER; LEAKAGE CURRENT; PULSE DISCRIMINATORS; READOUT SYSTEMS; SENSORS; SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO; SPATIAL RESOLUTION
- Descriptors DEC
- ACCELERATORS; CURRENTS; DIMENSIONLESS NUMBERS; DISCRIMINATORS; ELECTRIC CURRENTS; ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS; ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT; EQUIPMENT; INTEGRATED CIRCUITS; LINEAR ACCELERATORS; LINEAR COLLIDERS; MATHEMATICAL LOGIC; MICROELECTRONIC CIRCUITS; PULSE CIRCUITS; RESOLUTION
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