Abstract

The digital silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) has been commercialised by Philips as an innovative technology compared to analog silicon photomultiplier devices. The Philips digital SiPM, has a pair of time to digital converters (TDCs) connected to 12800 single photon avalanche diodes (SPADs). Detailed measurements were performed to understand the low photon time response of the Philips digital SiPM. The single photon time resolution (SPTR) of every single SPAD in a pixel consisting of 3200 SPADs was measured and an average value of 85 ps full width at half maximum (FWHM) was observed. Each SPAD sends the signal to the TDC with different signal propagation time, resulting in a so called trigger network skew. This distribution of the trigger network skew for a pixel (3200 SPADs) has been measured and a variation of 50 ps FWHM was extracted. The SPTR of the whole pixel is the combination of SPAD jitter, trigger network skew, and the SPAD non-uniformity. The SPTR of a complete pixel was 103 ps FWHM at 3.3 V above breakdown voltage. Further, the effect of the crosstalk at a low photon level has been studied, with the two photon time resolution degrading if the events are a combination of detected (true) photons and crosstalk events. Finally, the time response to multiple photons was investigated.

Highlights

  • : The digital silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) has been commercialised by Philips as an innovative technology compared to analog silicon photomultiplier devices

  • The single photon time resolution (SPTR) of the digital SiPM is the convolution of all the jitter sources, mainly the single photon avalanche diodes (SPADs) jitter, the SPAD non-uniformity and the trigger network skew [6]

  • The mean value of the SPTR sigma for all the 3200 SPAD cells in pixel 2 is represented as σSPAD and the skew variation of all the SPAD cells is expressed as σskew

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In-depth study of single photon time resolution for the Philips digital silicon photomultiplier. This content has been downloaded from IOPscience. Please scroll down to see the full text. 2016 JINST 11 P06006 (http://iopscience.iop.org/1748-0221/11/06/P06006) View the table of contents for this issue, or go to the journal homepage for more. Download details: IP Address: 131.169.4.70 This content was downloaded on 14/06/2016 at 22:19 Please note that terms and conditions apply

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Single photon time resolution setup
Number of photons detected
Single photon time resolution results
Low photon intensity time resolution and crosstalk
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Time resolution from single photon to multiple photons
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