Fully Depleted Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (FD-MAPS) represent an appealing alternative to hybrid detectors for radiation imaging applications. We have recently demonstrated the feasibility of FD-MAPS based on a commercial 110 nm CMOS technology, adapted using high-resistivity substrates and backside post-processing. A p/n junction diode, fabricated on the detector backside using low-temperature processing steps after the completion of the front-side Back End of Line (BEOL), is reverse-biased to achieve the full depletion of the substrate and thus fast charge collection by drift. Test diodes including termination structures with different numbers of floating guard rings and different pitches were fabricated together with other Process Control Monitor structures. In this paper, we present the design of the backside diodes, together with results from the electrical characterization of the test devices, aiming to improve understanding of the strengths and limitations of the proposed approach. Characterization results obtained on several wafers demonstrate the effectiveness of the termination rings in increasing the breakdown voltage of the backside diodes and in coping with the variability of the passivation layer characteristics. A breakdown voltage exceeding 400 V in the worst case was demonstrated in devices with 30 guard rings with 6 µm pitch, thus enabling the full depletion of high-resistivity substrates with a thickness larger than or equal to 300 µm. Additionally, we show the first direct comparison for this technology of measured pixel characteristics with 3D TCAD simulations, proving a good agreement in the extracted operating voltages.

Design and characterization of backside termination structures for thick fully-depleted MAPS / Corradino, Thomas; Dalla Betta, Gian-Franco; De Cilladi, Lorenzo; Neubuser, Coralie; Pancheri, Lucio. - In: SENSORS. - ISSN 1424-8220. - ELETTRONICO. - 21:11(2021), pp. 3809.1-3809.17. [10.3390/s21113809]

Design and characterization of backside termination structures for thick fully-depleted MAPS

Corradino, Thomas
Primo
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Dalla Betta, Gian-Franco
Secondo
;
Neubuser, Coralie
Penultimo
;
Pancheri, Lucio
Ultimo
2021-01-01

Abstract

Fully Depleted Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (FD-MAPS) represent an appealing alternative to hybrid detectors for radiation imaging applications. We have recently demonstrated the feasibility of FD-MAPS based on a commercial 110 nm CMOS technology, adapted using high-resistivity substrates and backside post-processing. A p/n junction diode, fabricated on the detector backside using low-temperature processing steps after the completion of the front-side Back End of Line (BEOL), is reverse-biased to achieve the full depletion of the substrate and thus fast charge collection by drift. Test diodes including termination structures with different numbers of floating guard rings and different pitches were fabricated together with other Process Control Monitor structures. In this paper, we present the design of the backside diodes, together with results from the electrical characterization of the test devices, aiming to improve understanding of the strengths and limitations of the proposed approach. Characterization results obtained on several wafers demonstrate the effectiveness of the termination rings in increasing the breakdown voltage of the backside diodes and in coping with the variability of the passivation layer characteristics. A breakdown voltage exceeding 400 V in the worst case was demonstrated in devices with 30 guard rings with 6 µm pitch, thus enabling the full depletion of high-resistivity substrates with a thickness larger than or equal to 300 µm. Additionally, we show the first direct comparison for this technology of measured pixel characteristics with 3D TCAD simulations, proving a good agreement in the extracted operating voltages.
2021
11
Corradino, Thomas; Dalla Betta, Gian-Franco; De Cilladi, Lorenzo; Neubuser, Coralie; Pancheri, Lucio
Design and characterization of backside termination structures for thick fully-depleted MAPS / Corradino, Thomas; Dalla Betta, Gian-Franco; De Cilladi, Lorenzo; Neubuser, Coralie; Pancheri, Lucio. - In: SENSORS. - ISSN 1424-8220. - ELETTRONICO. - 21:11(2021), pp. 3809.1-3809.17. [10.3390/s21113809]
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