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An integrated general purpose SiPM based optical module with a high dynamic range

Instrumentation and Detectors 2018-06-27 v4

Abstract

Silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) are semiconductor-based light-sensors offering a high gain, a mechanically and optically robust design and high photon detection efficiency. Due to these characteristics, they started to replace conventional photomultiplier tubes in many applications in recent years. This paper presents an optical module based on SiPMs designed for the application in scintillators as well as lab measurements. The module hosts the SiPM bias voltage supply and three pre-amplifiers with different gain levels to exploit the full dynamic range of the SiPMs. Two SiPMs, read-out in parallel, are equipped with light guides to increase the sensitive area. The light guides are optimized for the read-out of wavelength shifting fibers as used in many plastic scintillator detectors. The optical and electrical performance of the module is characterized in detail in laboratory measurements. Prototypes have been installed and tested in a modified version of the Scintillator Surface Detector developed for AugerPrime, the upgrade of the Pierre Auger Observatory. The SiPM module is operated in the Argentinian Pampas and first data proves its usability in such harsh environments.

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@article{arxiv.1803.04841,
  title  = {An integrated general purpose SiPM based optical module with a high dynamic range},
  author = {T. Bretz and R. Engel and T. Hebbeker and J. Kemp and L. Middendorf and C. Peters and J. Schumacher and R. Smida and D. Veberic},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.04841},
  year   = {2018}
}

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32 pages, 28 figures, submitted to JINST

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