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Radiation Damage Studies of Silicon Photomultipliers

We report on the measurement of the radiation hardness of silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) manufactured by Fondazione Bruno Kessler in Italy (1 mm$^2$ and 6.2 mm$^2$), Center of Perspective Technology and Apparatus in Russia (1 mm$^2$ and 4.4 mm$^2$), and Hamamatsu Corporation in Japan (1 mm$^2$). T...

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Autores principales: Bohn, P., Clough, A., Hazen, E., Heering, A., Rohlf, J., Freeman, J., Los, Sergey V., Cascio, E., Kuleshov, S., Musienko, Y., Piemonte, C.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2008.10.027
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1129584
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author Bohn, P.
Clough, A.
Hazen, E.
Heering, A.
Rohlf, J.
Freeman, J.
Los, Sergey V.
Cascio, E.
Kuleshov, S.
Musienko, Y.
Piemonte, C.
author_facet Bohn, P.
Clough, A.
Hazen, E.
Heering, A.
Rohlf, J.
Freeman, J.
Los, Sergey V.
Cascio, E.
Kuleshov, S.
Musienko, Y.
Piemonte, C.
author_sort Bohn, P.
collection CERN
description We report on the measurement of the radiation hardness of silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) manufactured by Fondazione Bruno Kessler in Italy (1 mm$^2$ and 6.2 mm$^2$), Center of Perspective Technology and Apparatus in Russia (1 mm$^2$ and 4.4 mm$^2$), and Hamamatsu Corporation in Japan (1 mm$^2$). The SiPMs were irradiated using a beam of 212 MeV protons at Massachusetts General Hospital, receiving fluences of up to $3 \times 10^{10}$ protons per cm$^2$ with the SiPMs at operating voltage. Leakage currents were read continuously during the irradiation. The delivery of the protons was paused periodically to record scope traces in response to calibrated light pulses to monitor the gains, photon detection efficiencies, and dark counts of the SiPMs. The leakage current and dark noise are found to increase with fluence. Te leakage current is found to be proportional to the mean square deviation of the noise distribution, indicating the dark counts are due to increased random individual pixel activation, while SiPMs remain fully functional as photon detectors. The SiPMs are found to anneal at room temperature with a reduction in the leakage current by a factor of 2 in about 100 days.
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spelling cern-11295842023-03-12T05:28:09Zdoi:10.1016/j.nima.2008.10.027http://cds.cern.ch/record/1129584engBohn, P.Clough, A.Hazen, E.Heering, A.Rohlf, J.Freeman, J.Los, Sergey V.Cascio, E.Kuleshov, S.Musienko, Y.Piemonte, C.Radiation Damage Studies of Silicon Photomultipliersphysics.ins-detWe report on the measurement of the radiation hardness of silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) manufactured by Fondazione Bruno Kessler in Italy (1 mm$^2$ and 6.2 mm$^2$), Center of Perspective Technology and Apparatus in Russia (1 mm$^2$ and 4.4 mm$^2$), and Hamamatsu Corporation in Japan (1 mm$^2$). The SiPMs were irradiated using a beam of 212 MeV protons at Massachusetts General Hospital, receiving fluences of up to $3 \times 10^{10}$ protons per cm$^2$ with the SiPMs at operating voltage. Leakage currents were read continuously during the irradiation. The delivery of the protons was paused periodically to record scope traces in response to calibrated light pulses to monitor the gains, photon detection efficiencies, and dark counts of the SiPMs. The leakage current and dark noise are found to increase with fluence. Te leakage current is found to be proportional to the mean square deviation of the noise distribution, indicating the dark counts are due to increased random individual pixel activation, while SiPMs remain fully functional as photon detectors. The SiPMs are found to anneal at room temperature with a reduction in the leakage current by a factor of 2 in about 100 days.We report on the measurement of the radiation hardness of silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) manufactured by Fondazione Bruno Kessler in Italy (1 mm$^2$ and 6.2 mm$^2$), Center of Perspective Technology and Apparatus in Russia (1 mm$^2$ and 4.4 mm$^2$), and Hamamatsu Corporation in Japan (1 mm$^2$). The SiPMs were irradiated using a beam of 212 MeV protons at Massachusetts General Hospital, receiving fluences of up to $3 \times 10^{10}$ protons per cm$^2$ with the SiPMs at operating voltage. Leakage currents were read continuously during the irradiation. The delivery of the protons was paused periodically to record scope traces in response to calibrated light pulses to monitor the gains, photon detection efficiencies, and dark counts of the SiPMs. The leakage current and dark noise are found to increase with fluence. Te leakage current is found to be proportional to the mean square deviation of the noise distribution, indicating the dark counts are due to increased random individual pixel activation, while SiPMs remain fully functional as photon detectors. The SiPMs are found to anneal at room temperature with a reduction in the leakage current by a factor of 2 in about 100 days.arXiv:0809.4786FERMILAB-PUB-08-555-Eoai:cds.cern.ch:11295842008-09-30
spellingShingle physics.ins-det
Bohn, P.
Clough, A.
Hazen, E.
Heering, A.
Rohlf, J.
Freeman, J.
Los, Sergey V.
Cascio, E.
Kuleshov, S.
Musienko, Y.
Piemonte, C.
Radiation Damage Studies of Silicon Photomultipliers
title Radiation Damage Studies of Silicon Photomultipliers
title_full Radiation Damage Studies of Silicon Photomultipliers
title_fullStr Radiation Damage Studies of Silicon Photomultipliers
title_full_unstemmed Radiation Damage Studies of Silicon Photomultipliers
title_short Radiation Damage Studies of Silicon Photomultipliers
title_sort radiation damage studies of silicon photomultipliers
topic physics.ins-det
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2008.10.027
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1129584
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