2020
DOI: 10.1109/tim.2020.3003109
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A Solid-State Charge Detector With Gain Calibration Using Photocurrent

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“…The white box outlines the amplifier core including the comparator, SR latches, charge pump, load capacitor, feedback capacitors, and clock generator which all together occupy 409 μm × 311 μm. Due to the use of the digital components, the proposed charge amplifier area is about 2.4× smaller compared to our previous-generation analog amplifier [9] in the same process. The amplifier consumes a total of 2.19 mW from a 1.8-V supply and the output buffer operates under a 3.3-V supply.…”
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“…The white box outlines the amplifier core including the comparator, SR latches, charge pump, load capacitor, feedback capacitors, and clock generator which all together occupy 409 μm × 311 μm. Due to the use of the digital components, the proposed charge amplifier area is about 2.4× smaller compared to our previous-generation analog amplifier [9] in the same process. The amplifier consumes a total of 2.19 mW from a 1.8-V supply and the output buffer operates under a 3.3-V supply.…”
Section: Measurement Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…The amplifier remains functional down to 0.72 V. The power breakdown is as follows: We use a previously described opto-electronic system (Fig. 8) [9] to generate a tunable pA-level current and inject it into the amplifier. We can then calculate the charge-to-voltage gain based on the integration time and amplifier output.…”
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“…The amplifier, in conjunction with the negative feedback capacitor C 2 and C 1 , forms an inverting stage with an AC gain of approximately -C 1 /C 2 for voltages [6], [19]. Alternatively, the configuration can be viewed as a Charge Sensitive Amplifier (CSA) with its transfer equation given by:…”
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“…Indirect sensing is frequently used when high dynamic range, radiation hardness, and sensitivity are needed, like in photomultipliers or PMTs with a scintillator for converting energetic particles into low-energy photons. Direct sensing, on the other hand, is based on absorbing the radiation in photodiodes or by direct charge (current) measurement with a conducting electrode acting as input to the detection electronics, also known as Faraday detection [6]. High-aspectratio (depth/width) cup geometries or Faraday cages are prevalent and serve to capture ions while minimizing scattering losses efficiently [7].…”
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