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Topmetal-L: A Low Noise Charge-Sensitive Pixel Sensor for POLAR2/LPD

Published 13 Nov 2025 in astro-ph.IM, nucl-ex, and physics.ins-det | (2511.09863v1)

Abstract: POLAR-2 is a next-generation space astronomy platform led by China, with its core scientific objective focused on high-precision polarization measurements of gamma-ray bursts. As one of its key payloads, the Low-energy Polarization Detector (LPD) is designed to perform wide-field surveys to capture X-ray polarization information from gamma-ray bursts in the 2-10 keV energy range. This paper presents Topmetal-L, a dedicated charge-sensitive pixel sensor developed for the LPD prototype upgrade. Fabricated in a 130 nm CMOS process in 2024, the chip integrates a 356 ×\times 512 pixel array with a pixel pitch of 45 μμm. Each pixel incorporates a 26 ×\times 26 μμm2 charge-collecting electrode window and is capable of simultaneously outputting both energy and position information of deposited charges. Topmetal-L has been systematically optimized for power consumption, noise performance, and readout efficiency. It exhibits an input dynamic range of 0-4 ke-, a typical charge-to-voltage conversion gain of 76.04 μμV/e-, an average equivalent noise charge of approximately 22.8 e-, a sensitive area exceeding 3.6 cm2, and a total power consumption of 720 mW per chip. To meet the requirements of large-area, high-frame-rate readout for gas-based polarization detectors, a sentinel-scanning readout scheme is proposed, reducing the full-frame readout time to 730 μμs. A prototype Topmetal-L-based gas polarization detection system was evaluated across key energies: it exhibited a residual modulation of 0.26% ±\pm 0.45% at 5.90 keV, a modulation factor of 66.67% ±\pm 0.45% for a linearly polarized 8.0 keV source, and a counting rate saturated at 15 k counts/(cm2\cdots) when tested at 5.4 keV.

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