%0 Journal Article
%A Darwish, Hasan
%A Altingun, Ali-Murteza
%A Andary, Julio
%A Arnoldi-Meadows, Benedict
%A Baudot, Jerome
%A Bertolone, Gregory
%A Besson, Auguste
%A Bialas, Norbert
%A Braun, Christopher
%A Bugiel, Roma
%A Claus, Gilles
%A Colledani, Claude
%A Deveaux, Michael
%A Dorokhov, Andrei
%A Dozière, Guy
%A Bitar, Ziad El
%A Fröhlich, Ingo
%A Goffe, Mathieu
%A Gutsche, Benedikt
%A Himmi, Abdelkader
%A Hu-Guo, Christine
%A Jaaskelainen, Kimmo
%A Keller, Oliver
%A Koziel, Michal
%A Matejcek, Franz
%A Michel, Jan
%A Morel, Frederic
%A Müntz, Christian
%A Pham, Hung
%A Schmidt, Christian Joachim
%A Schreiber, Stefan
%A Schulz, Marvin
%A Specht, Matthieu
%A Stroth, Joachim
%A Taka, Eva-dhidho
%A Valin, Isabelle
%A Zhao, Yüe
%A Winter, Marc
%T In-beam performance of neutron irradiated MIMOSIS-1 CMOS Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors
%J Journal of Instrumentation
%V 20
%N 08
%@ 1748-0221
%C London
%I Inst. of Physics
%M GSI-2026-00349
%P C08009
%D 2025
%Z Published by IOP Publishing Ltd on behalf of Sissa Medialab. Original content from this work may be used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence
%X MIMOSIS is the CMOS Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor designed for the   Micro Vertex Detector (MVD) of the Compressed Baryonic Matter (CBM)   experiment currently under development at FAIR. The sensors have to   combine a spatial and a time resolution of 5 mu m and 5 mu s, handle a   peak hit rate of similar to 80 MHz/cm(2), and to withstand Total   Ionizing radiation Doses (TID) of similar to 5 MRad and Non-Ionizing   Energy Loss (NIEL) fluences of similar to 7 x 10(13) n(eq)/cm(2) before   being replaced. Prior to their use in the experiment, the sensors   undergo lab and in-beam tests, to qualify their performance in charged   particles detection. In this work we present the sensor design and   concept, a summary of its requirements as a candidate for the CBM-MVD,   followed by the performance results of the first full-size prototype,   MIMOSIS-1, from in-beam tests done at DESY and CERN, after being   irradiated to different TID and NIEL fluences.
%B 20th Anniversary Trento Workshop on Advanced Silicon Radiation Detectors
%C 4 Feb 2025 - 6 Feb 2025, Trento (Italy)
Y2 4 Feb 2025 - 6 Feb 2025
M2 Trento, Italy
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)8 ; PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 Contribution to a conference proceedingsJournal Article
%R 10.1088/1748-0221/20/08/C08009
%U https://repository.gsi.de/record/364996