Title :
A study of silicon photomultiplier sensor prototypes for readout of a scintillating fiber / lead sheet barrel calorimeter
Author_Institution :
Jefferson Lab., Newport News
fDate :
Oct. 26 2007-Nov. 3 2007
Abstract :
The GlueX collaboration is designing a detector system to study exotic hybrid meson states at the upgrade beam line of Jefferson Laboratory. The hermetic detector includes a cylindrical electromagnetic calorimeter based on the scifi design used in KLOE, SPACAL, and JETSET. Since the calorimeter will be placed within a 2.24 tesla axial magnetic field, the optimal readout solution will include a solid state photodetector known as the silicon photomultiplier. This is an array of avalanche photodiode microcells operated in geiger mode with the output summed from all the microcells. The result is a photodetector with many of the same characteristics of vacuum photomultipliers such as high gain (106) and fast response, but with the additional advantage of immunity to high magnetic fields and superior quantum efficiency. This study is a report on the characteristics of a variety of prototype devices being developed by SensL of Cork, Ireland. The chief parameters being studied are photon detection efficiency (PDE), gain, dark noise, linearity, dynamic range, optimum operating voltage, and stability. This is a status report for an ongoing study.
Keywords :
avalanche photodiodes; noise; nuclear electronics; particle calorimetry; photodetectors; photomultipliers; silicon radiation detectors; JETSET; KLOE; PDE; SPACAL; avalanche photodiode microcells; beam line; cylindrical electromagnetic calorimeter; dark noise; exotic hybrid meson states; geiger mode; hermetic detector; lead sheet barrel calorimeter; magnetic field; optimal readout solution; optimum operating voltage; photon detection efficiency; quantum efficiency; scintillating fiber; silicon photomultiplier sensor prototypes; solid state photodetector; vacuum photomultipliers; Collaboration; Elementary particle vacuum; Magnetic fields; Mesons; Microcell networks; Optical fiber sensors; Photodetectors; Photomultipliers; Prototypes; Silicon;
Conference_Titel :
Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record, 2007. NSS '07. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0922-8
Electronic_ISBN :
1095-7863
DOI :
10.1109/NSSMIC.2007.4436568