Results from the ISIS1 detector

The In Situ Storage Image Sensor (ISIS) is a monolithic active pixel sensor with memory cells in each pixel. The memory cells are implemented as a CCD register. A test device with parameters suitable for tracking charged particles has been constructed and characterized. The characteristics of a proof-of-principle ISIS device are described and results from using the sensor as a tracking device for high energy electrons are presented.

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