Development of a new generation of 3D pixel sensors for HL-LHC
Gian-Franco Dalla Betta, Maurizio Boscardin, Giovanni Darbo, Roberto, Mendicino, Marco Meschini, Alberto Messineo, Sabina Ronchin, DMS Sultan,, Nicola Zorzi

TL;DR
This paper discusses the technological and design advancements in developing thin 3D pixel sensors with small pixels, tailored for the upgrades of the High-Luminosity LHC to improve particle detection capabilities.
Contribution
It introduces a new generation of 3D pixel sensors with innovative design features optimized for HL-LHC requirements.
Findings
Enhanced radiation hardness of sensors
Improved spatial resolution with small pixel size
Successful prototype development and testing
Abstract
This paper covers the main technological and design aspects relevant to the development of a new generation of thin 3D pixel sensors with small pixel size aimed at the High-Luminosity LHC upgrades.
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