Abstract
Silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) are semiconductor photo sensors that have the potential to replace photomultiplier tubes (PMT) in various fields of application. We present detectors consisting of 30 × 30 × 0.5 cm3 fast plastic scintillator tiles read out with SiPMs. The detectors offer great electronic and mechanical advantages over the classical PMT-scintillator combination. SiPMs are very compact devices that run independent of magnetic fields at low voltages and no light guides between the scintillator and the SiPM are necessary in the presented layouts. Three prototypes, two of which with integrated wavelength shifting fibres, have been tested in a proton beam at the COSY accelerator at Forschungszentrum Jülich. The different layouts are compared in terms of most probable pulse height, detection efficiency and noise behaviour as well as timing resolution. The spatial distributions of these properties across the scintillator surface are presented. The best layout can be operated at a mean efficiency of ϵ̄=99.9 % while sustaining low noise rates in the order of 10 Hz with a timing resolution of less than 3 ns. Both efficiency and timing resolution show good spatial homogeneity.
Highlights
Efficiency and timing resolution of scintillator tiles read out with silicon photomultipliers To cite this article: O
We present detectors consisting of 30 × 30 × 0.5 cm3 fast plastic scintillator tiles read out with Silicon photomultipliers (SiPM)
Triggers were generated by the coincidence of two scintillators with photomultiplier tubes (PMT) readout, one in front of the detectors and one behind
Summary
Efficiency and timing resolution of scintillator tiles read out with silicon photomultipliers To cite this article: O. Pooth et al 2016 JINST 11 T01002. - Time resolution below 100 ps for the SciTil detector of PANDA employing SiPM S E Brunner, L Gruber, J Marton et al. - Optimization of the light yield properties from scintillator tiles read out directly by silicon photomultipliers B Bobchenko, M Chadeeva, M Danilov et al. - Fast SiPM Readout of the PANDA TOF Detector M. Physkalisches Institut B, RWTH Aachen University, Otto-Blumenthal-Str., 52056 Aachen, Germany
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