Kunal Gautamfor the ALICE Collaboration, Ajit Kumarfor the ALICE Collaboration
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Abstract
The ALICE ITS3 project foresees the use of ultra-light MAPS, developed in the
65 nm imaging process, for the vertex detector in the ALICE experiment at the
LHC to drastically improve the vertexing performance. This new development,
initiated by an international consortium of the ALICE ITS3 collaboration and
the CERN EP R&D project, enhances the overall MAPS performance. Small-scale
prototypes are designed to study the analogue properties of the TPSCo 65 nm
technology and compare the charge collection performance in different
processes, pitches, pixel geometries, and irradiation levels. Recent results
from lab and test-beam characterisation detailing the efficiency and the
spatial resolution of the APTS with different pixel geometries and pitches
satisfy the ALICE ITS3 requirements. A quantitative evolution of the charge
collection and sharing among pixels is evident in the CE-65 with different
in-pixel readouts. Attaining a spatial resolution better than 3 $\mu$m with a
10 $\mu$m pitch and over 99% efficiency in the moderate irradiation environment
of ALICE also supports the viability of using 65 nm MAPS for FCC-ee vertex
detectors.