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Angel Merlos
Researcher at Spanish National Research Council
Publications - 52
Citations - 1897
Angel Merlos is an academic researcher from Spanish National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: ISFET & CMOS. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 51 publications receiving 1651 citations. Previous affiliations of Angel Merlos include Autonomous University of Barcelona.
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Ion-sensitive field-effect transistors fabricated in a commercial cmos technology
TL;DR: In this article, the fabrication of pH-sensitive ISFET devices in an unmodified two-metal commercial CMOS technology (1.0 m from Atmel-ES2) is reported.
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TMAH/IPA anisotropic etching characteristics
TL;DR: In this paper, a new etching system of TMAH/IPA (isopropyl alcohol) is suggested and the influence of the addition of IPA to TMAHA solutions on their etching characteristics is presented.
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Beam test results of a 16 ps timing system based on ultra-fast silicon detectors
N. Cartiglia,Amedeo Staiano,V. Sola,Roberta Arcidiacono,Roberto Cirio,Francesca Cenna,M.I. Ferrero,V. Monaco,R. Mulargia,Maria Margherita Obertino,Fabio Ravera,Roberto Sacchi,Andrea Bellora,S. Durando,M. Mandurrino,N. Minafra,Vitaliy Fadeyev,P. Freeman,Z. Galloway,Evangelos Gkougkousis,H. M. X. Grabas,B. Gruey,C. Labitan,R. Losakul,Z. Luce,F. McKinney-Martinez,Hartmut Sadrozinski,A. Seiden,E.N. Spencer,M. Wilder,Natasha Lee Woods,A. Zatserklyaniy,Giulio Pellegrini,Salvador Hidalgo,M. Carulla,David Flores,Angel Merlos,David Quirion,Vladimir Cindro,Gregor Kramberger,Igor Mandić,M. Mikuž,M. Zavrtanik +42 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the first production of 45 µm thick Ultra-Fast Silicon Detectors (UFSDs) was reported, which are based on the Low-Gain Avalanche Detector (LGAD) design, employing n-on-p silicon sensors with internal charge multiplication due to the presence of a thin, low resistivity diffusion layer below the junction.
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Multi-sensor array used as an “electronic tongue” for mineral water analysis
TL;DR: In this paper, an electronic tongue based on a monolithically integrated array of chemical sensors is presented, which is composed by six independent ion selective field effect transistors (ISFETs), an interdigitated platinum electrode (IDS) and a silicon diode used as a temperature sensor.
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Bioceramics—simulated body fluid interfaces: pH and its influence of hydroxyapatite formation
TL;DR: In this article, a method to determine the pH at bioceramics-simulated body fluid interfaces has been developed, and the results obtained with several bioactive silica-based Bioceramic materials are used to propose a general mechanism for hydroxyapatite formation.