Modern Microelectronics for MPD-ITS. Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors and Readout System

IF 0.6 4区 物理与天体物理 Q4 PHYSICS, PARTICLES & FIELDS
Yu. A. Murin, C. Ceballos Sanchez
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Abstract

The development and production of relevant products in the microelectronics industry in Russia have been crucially dependent on foreign technologies for several decades. In the current scenario, the need to find a way to gain sanction-free access to cutting-edge electronic components from modern technological processes required for the experiments in the NICA complex seems obvious. The MPD-ITS project aims to achieve this goal by organizing a consortium of interested institutes in Russia and China coordinated by the VBLHEP JINR (Dubna) in Russia and the CCNU (Wuhan) in the People’s Republic of China representing several Chinese institutions for the joint development and production of state-of-the-art Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) for fundamental and applied science experiments, including ASICs-based front-end electronics from the GBTx family which is the standard in modern High Energy Physics experiments for its fast duplex data flow between the high radiation level experimental area and the remote on-line servers, thus making these technologies freely accessible to China and Russia. These chips will be the focus of collaborative research and development for the construction of the NICA setups to be used in fundamental and applied science projects i.e. the MPD Inner Tracking System, and a prototype of a clinical tomograph for the particle Computer Tomography (pCT) for the ARIADNA project. Here we present our current achievements and future developments.

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用于 MPD-ITS 的现代微电子技术。单片有源像素传感器和读出系统
摘要 几十年来,俄罗斯微电子工业相关产品的开发和生产一直严重依赖外国技术。在目前的情况下,显然需要找到一种方法,以便不受制裁地从现代技术工艺中获得在 NICA 建筑群中进行实验所需的尖端电子元件。MPD-ITS 项目旨在实现这一目标,它由俄罗斯的 VBLHEP JINR(杜布纳)和中国的 CCNU(武汉)代表中国的几个机构协调,组织中俄两国感兴趣的机构组成一个联合体,共同开发和生产用于基础和应用科学实验的最先进的单片有源像素传感器(MAPS)、其中包括基于 ASIC 的 GBTx 系列前端电子设备,GBTx 系列是现代高能物理实验的标准,可在高辐射水平实验区和远程在线服务器之间实现快速双工数据流,从而使中国和俄罗斯都能免费获得这些技术。这些芯片将成为合作研发的重点,以建造用于基础和应用科学项目的 NICA 装置,即 MPD 内部跟踪系统,以及用于 ARIADNA 项目的粒子计算机断层成像(pCT)的临床断层成像仪原型。在此,我们将介绍我们目前取得的成就和未来的发展。
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Physics of Particles and Nuclei
Physics of Particles and Nuclei 物理-物理:粒子与场物理
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116
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Fizika Elementarnykh Chastits i Atomnogo Yadr of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR, Dubna) was founded by Academician N.N. Bogolyubov in August 1969. The Editors-in-chief of the journal were Academician N.N. Bogolyubov (1970–1992) and Academician A.M. Baldin (1992–2001). Its English translation, Physics of Particles and Nuclei, appears simultaneously with the original Russian-language edition. Published by leading physicists from the JINR member states, as well as by scientists from other countries, review articles in this journal examine problems of elementary particle physics, nuclear physics, condensed matter physics, experimental data processing, accelerators and related instrumentation ecology and radiology.
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