DEPFET Vertex Detectors: Status and Plans

Physics – Instrumentation and Detectors

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6 pages, 5 figures, proceedings for the International Linear Collider Workshop 2010 (LCWS10), Beijing, China, March 2010

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DEPFET active pixel sensors are a well-developed technology for vertex detectors at future colliders. Extensive test beam campaigns have proven the excellent performance of these devices, and their radiation hardness has been thoroughly tested. For the Belle-II experiment at the SuperKEKB collider, a new vertex detector based on DEPFET technology is being developed, using sensors thinned down to 75 \mu m. We give an overview over recent results with test devices using ILC pixel geometries as well as the concepts and challenges for the Belle-II pixel vertex tracker and discuss how the R&D for the ILC VXD can take advantage of these developments.

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