Nov 18 – 22, 2024
America/New_York timezone

LArPix Pixelated Charge Readout System

Nov 20, 2024, 2:50 PM
15m
Ballroom (272) C (Student Union)

Ballroom (272) C

Student Union

Speaker

Brooke Russell (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Description

LArPix is an end-to-end pixelated charge readout system for 3D imaging at the millimeter-scale in multi-tonne liquid argon time-projection chambers (LArTPCs). Leveraging large-scale commercial fabrication techniques, the system is designed to be highly scalable and robust, enabling low-cost quick-turn system production at industry standard. The system is based on the LArPix ASIC, a cryo-compatible, low-power detector system-on-a-chip composed of 64 input channels. The analog front-end on each channel includes an integrating charge-sensitive amplifier, a tunable discriminator, and an 8-bit successive approximation register analog-to-digital converter. A digital core is shared across all ASIC channels, managing digital multiplexing and digital configuration and control. LArPix performance using prototype detectors at the 10^5 channel scale will be presented, and progress on design of 10^7-10^8 channel systems will be discussed.

Primary authors

Armin Karcher (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Brooke Russell (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Carl Grace (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Daniel Dwyer (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Jaafar Chakrani (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Kevin Wood Panagiotis Zarkos Stephen Greenberg (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Tarun Prakash (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

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