Halbleiterlabor der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft

Halbleiterlabor der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
Otto-Hahn-Ring 6
81739 München

https://www.hll.mpg.de

Dr. Jelena Ninkovic
Tel.: +49 89 8394000
Contact per mail

Information

The Semiconductor Laboratory of the Max Planck Society specializes in the development, fabrication and provision of commercially unavailable, technically novel semiconductor radiation detectors for advanced advanced experiments. The focus is especially on high energy, materials research and research in astrophysics. From initial detector concept development through simulation, design, electronics development and testing, our laboratory is tailored to meet the unique requirements of specific and demanding detector applications. At the end of 2023, we will move to our new building at the Garching Research Center. With the move to the new building, the MPG HLL will also expand its activities and become part of the Munich Quantum Valley and its quantum technology area. The focus will be especially on integrated photonics and vertical interconnect technology.

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The Semiconductor Laboratory of the Max Planck Society is a state-of-the-art research facility specializing in the development and fabrication of novel radiation detectors. Innovative technologies and materials are explored here to advance the fundamentals of semiconductor physics and enable new applications in electronics, photonics, and quantum computing.

Products

  • Strip and PAD Detectors 
  • Silicon Drift Detectors 
  • pn-Charged Coupled Devices
  • dePFET Detectors 
  • Avalanche Detectors 
  • Assembly and Interconnection Technology 
  • Camera System Assembly

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Technology

  • 6 inch process line for silicon based radiation detectors 
  • interconnect technology 
  • system design and characterization

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