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Tilted CMOS Active Pixel sensors for particle track reconstruction
In this work, we
propose an innovative approach to
characterize CMOS Active Pixel Sensors to be
used for particle track reconstruction. The
main idea is to use three pixel layers in
the conventional way (e.g. orthogonally
disposed with respect to the particle
trajectory), whereas a fourth layer can be
tilted with respect to the others up to 90
degrees. This would potentially allow for a
better track reconstruction, thanks to the
big number of reconstruction points.
In order to check the
suitability of the approach a dedicated
tracking system featuring four sensors of
256�256 pixels has been assembled and tested
at the INFN BTF, Frascati (Italy). Test
results demonstrate the suitability of the
approach, e.g. the system sensitivity to
tilted trajectories.
Cite as
D.Passeri et al. Tilted CMOS Active Pixel Sensors for Particle Track Reconstruction, IEEE Nucl. Sci. Symp. Conf. Rec. NSS09 (2009) 1678. July 2006.
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