Development of silicon interposer: towards an ultralow radioactivity background photodetector system
Haibo Yang, Qidong Wang, Guofu Cao, Kali M. Melby, Khadouja Harouaka,, Isaac J. Arnquist, Fengwei Dai, Liqiang Cao, Liangjian Wen

TL;DR
This paper reports the development and testing of a silicon interposer with ultralow radioactivity for use in rare event search photodetectors, demonstrating promising electrical and optical performance at cryogenic temperatures.
Contribution
It introduces the first silicon interposer prototype with double-sided TSV technology designed for ultralow background applications in rare event detection.
Findings
Successful fabrication of a 10x10 cm silicon interposer
Clear single photoelectron signals observed at cryogenic temperatures
Performance comparable to standard PCB-mounted SiPMs
Abstract
It is of great importance to develop a photodetector system with an ultralow radioactivity background in rare event searches. Silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) and application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) are two ideal candidates for low background photosensors and readout electronics, respectively, because they are mainly composed of silicon, which can achieve good radio-purity without considerable extra effort. However, interposers, used to provide mechanical support and signal routes between the photosensor and the electronics, are a bottleneck in building ultralow background photodetectors. Silicon and quartz are two candidates to construct the low background interposer because of their good radio-purity; nevertheless, it is non-trivial to produce through silicon vias (TSV) or through quartz vias (TQV) on the large area silicon or quartz wafer. In this work, based on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Integrated Circuits and Semiconductor Failure Analysis
