Design and First Results of COFFEE3: A 55nm HVCMOS Pixel Sensor Prototype for High-Energy Physics Applications
Xiaomin Wei, Zijun Xu, Weiguo Lu, Yang Zhou, Zhan Shi, Leyi Li, Xiaoxu Zhang, Pengxu Li, Jianpeng Deng, Yang Chen, Yujie Wang, Zhiyu Xiang, Mei Zhao, Cheng Zeng, Mengke Cai, Boxin Wang, Yuman Cai, Bingchen Yan, Anqi Wang, Yu Zhao, Zexuan Zhao, Zheng Wei, Huimin Wu, Ruiguang Zhao

TL;DR
This paper presents the design and initial testing of COFFEE3, a 55nm HVCMOS pixel sensor prototype aimed at high-energy physics, achieving nanosecond timing resolution and high hit density handling.
Contribution
It introduces two novel readout architectures for the COFFEE3 sensor, tailored for different process compatibilities and enhanced timing measurement capabilities.
Findings
Both architectures operate as expected in preliminary tests.
TOA resolution estimated at 4.2 ns, TOT at 8.4 ns.
Charge injection and laser tests validate design functionality.
Abstract
Motivated by the stringent requirements of the Upstream Pixel (UP) tracker in the LHCb Upgrade II and the Inner Tracking detector (ITK) of the Circular Electron Positron Collider, the COFFEE series of pixel sensor chips have been developed using a 55nm High-Voltage CMOS (HVCMOS) process. The primary objective is to achieve a time resolution of a few nanoseconds under a hit density of up to 100 MHz/cm, while maintaining fine spatial resolution (10 m) and reasonable power consumption (200 mW/cm). Building on the process validation of the COFFEE2 prototype, this work presents the design and preliminary test results of COFFEE3-a prototype integrating two distinct readout architectures. Architecture 1, tailored for the current triple-well process, adopts NMOS-only in-pixel circuitry and innovative column-level readout to handle high hit densities. The time walk of…
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TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors · Radiation Detection and Scintillator Technologies
