Abstract

In recent years Silicon PhotoMultipliers (SiPMs) have been proposed as a new type of readout system for scintillating detectors in many experiments. SiPMs consist of a matrix of parallel-connected silicon micro-pixels, which are independent photon counters working in limited Geiger mode with very high gain (∼106). This contribution presents the use of SiPMs (manufactured by FBK-irst) as the readout system of a 3×3 matrix of lead tungstate crystals. The PbWO4 crystals have been provided by the CMS-ECAL group and are pre-production prototypes of the endcap section of the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter; they have a trapezoidal shape (with a front section of 2.86×2.86cm2 and a rear one of 2.96×2.96cm2) and are 22cm long, corresponding to 24.7X0. Each crystal is readout using four SiPMs characterized by an active area of 4×4mm2 and 6400 cells, hosted on the same PCB. The gain equalization of the different SiPMs and its variation with the temperature is corrected using a LED system directly integrated on each PCB. A front-end board based on the MAROC3 ASIC has been used for the readout of the SiPMs signal. The performance of the crystal matrix in terms of linearity and energy resolution has been tested in November 2012 at CERN at the SPS-H2 and PS-T9 beamlines in the 1–150GeV energy range.

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