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SiPM Gain Stabilization Studies for Adaptive Power Supply

We present herein gain stabilization studies of SiPMs using a climate chamber at CERN. We present results for four detectors not tested before, three from Hamamatsu and one from KETEK. Two of the Hamamatsu SiPMs are novel sensors with trenches that reduce cross talk. We use an improved readout syste...

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Autores principales: Eigen, Gerald, Træet, Are, Zalieckas, Justas, Cvach, Jaroslav, Kvasnicka, Jiri, Polak, Ivo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2135575
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author Eigen, Gerald
Træet, Are
Zalieckas, Justas
Cvach, Jaroslav
Kvasnicka, Jiri
Polak, Ivo
author_facet Eigen, Gerald
Træet, Are
Zalieckas, Justas
Cvach, Jaroslav
Kvasnicka, Jiri
Polak, Ivo
author_sort Eigen, Gerald
collection CERN
description We present herein gain stabilization studies of SiPMs using a climate chamber at CERN. We present results for four detectors not tested before, three from Hamamatsu and one from KETEK. Two of the Hamamatsu SiPMs are novel sensors with trenches that reduce cross talk. We use an improved readout system with a digital oscilloscope controlled with a dedicated LabView program. We improved and automized the analysis to deal with large datasets. We have measured the gain-versus-bias-voltage dependence at fixed temperature and gain-versus-temperature dependence at fixed bias voltage to determine the bias voltage dependence on temperature $V(T)$ for stable gain. We show that the gain remains stable to better than $\pm 0.5\%$ in the $20^\circ \rm C - 30^\circ C$ temperature range if the bias voltage is properly adjusted with temperature.
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spelling cern-21355752021-05-03T08:19:30Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2135575engEigen, GeraldTræet, AreZalieckas, JustasCvach, JaroslavKvasnicka, JiriPolak, IvoSiPM Gain Stabilization Studies for Adaptive Power SupplyDetectors and Experimental Techniques14: Infrastructure for advanced calorimetersWe present herein gain stabilization studies of SiPMs using a climate chamber at CERN. We present results for four detectors not tested before, three from Hamamatsu and one from KETEK. Two of the Hamamatsu SiPMs are novel sensors with trenches that reduce cross talk. We use an improved readout system with a digital oscilloscope controlled with a dedicated LabView program. We improved and automized the analysis to deal with large datasets. We have measured the gain-versus-bias-voltage dependence at fixed temperature and gain-versus-temperature dependence at fixed bias voltage to determine the bias voltage dependence on temperature $V(T)$ for stable gain. We show that the gain remains stable to better than $\pm 0.5\%$ in the $20^\circ \rm C - 30^\circ C$ temperature range if the bias voltage is properly adjusted with temperature.arXiv:1603.00016oai:cds.cern.ch:21355752016-02-29
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
14: Infrastructure for advanced calorimeters
Eigen, Gerald
Træet, Are
Zalieckas, Justas
Cvach, Jaroslav
Kvasnicka, Jiri
Polak, Ivo
SiPM Gain Stabilization Studies for Adaptive Power Supply
title SiPM Gain Stabilization Studies for Adaptive Power Supply
title_full SiPM Gain Stabilization Studies for Adaptive Power Supply
title_fullStr SiPM Gain Stabilization Studies for Adaptive Power Supply
title_full_unstemmed SiPM Gain Stabilization Studies for Adaptive Power Supply
title_short SiPM Gain Stabilization Studies for Adaptive Power Supply
title_sort sipm gain stabilization studies for adaptive power supply
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
14: Infrastructure for advanced calorimeters
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2135575
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