Abstract

The High Intensity heavy-ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) is being constructed to generate intense beams of primary and radioactive ion for a wide range of research fields. Hence, a Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor (MAPS) named Nupix-A2 has been developed in a 130-nm High Resistivity CMOS process. The Nupix-A2 can simultaneously measure the particle hit' energy, arrival time, and position. It consists of a 128 × 128 pixel array, a digital-to-analog converter array, and a digital control module. The Nupix-A2 can measure energy deposition from 300 e- to over 50 ke- and time duration from 13 μs to 140 μs. This sensor also offers full readout mode and fast readout mode. In full-readout mode, all pixels measure arrival time and energy, suitable for real-time beam monitoring and image reconstruction. In fast-readout mode, only particle hit's positions are detected and read out. This paper presents the design of the Nupix-A2.

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