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Terzo, S, Cavallaro, E, Casanova, R, Di Bello, F, Forster, F, Grinstein, S, Peric, I, Puigdengoles, C, Ristic, B, Barrero Pinto, M Vicente
et al (show 1 more authors) (2017) Characterisation of novel prototypes of monolithic HV-CMOS pixel detectors for high energy physics experiments. .


Anders, J, Benoit, M, Braccini, S, Casanova, R, Chen, H, Chen, K, Di Bello, FA, Fehr, A, Ferrere, D, Forshaw, D
et al (show 20 more authors) (2018) Charge collection characterisation with the Transient Current Technique of the ams H35DEMO CMOS detector after proton irradiation. JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION, 13 (10). P10004-P10004.


Vilella-Figueras, E ORCID: 0000-0002-7865-2856, Casanova, R, Casse, G ORCID: 0000-0002-8516-237X, Peric, I, Powell, S and Vossebeld, J
(2017) First results on the ATLAS HL-LHC H35DEMO pixel prototype. In: 8th International Workshop on Semiconductor Pixel Detectors for Particles and Imaging, 2016-9-5 - 2016-9-9, Sestri Levante, Italy.


Vilella, E, Benoit, M, Casanova, R, Casse, G ORCID: 0000-0002-8516-237X, Ferrere, D, Iacobucci, G, Peric, I and Vossebeld, J
(2016) Prototyping of an HV-CMOS demonstrator for the High Luminosity-LHC upgrade. In: TWEPP 2015 - Topical Workshop on Electronics for Particle Physics, 2015-9-28 - 2015-10-2, Lisbon (Portugal).


Sieberer, P, Zhang, C ORCID: 0000-0001-6135-3131, Bergauer, T, Casanova, R, Irmler, C, Karim, N, Mazorra de Cos, J, Pilsl, B and Vilella, E
(2023) RD50-MPW3: a fully monolithic digital CMOS sensor for future tracking detectors. Journal of Instrumentation, 18 (02). C02061-C02061.


Benoit, M, Braccini, LS, Casanova, R, Cavallaro, E, Chen, HH, Chen, K, Di Bell, DFA, Ferrere, D, Frizzell, D, Golfing, T
et al (show 27 more authors) (2018) Test beam measurement of ams H35 HV-CMOS capacitively coupled pixel sensor prototypes with high-resistivity substrate. JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION, 13 (12). P12009-P12009.

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