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Characterization of SiPMs at 40 K for neutrino coherent detection based on pure CsI

Instrumentation and Detectors 2025-10-29 v2

Abstract

Silicon photomultiplier (SiPM), as the core photoelectric sensor for coherent neutrino detection in low-temperature pure CsI, its working performance directly determines the measurement accuracy of the scintillator light yield. Our previous research has fully demonstrated the performance of pure CsI at liquid nitrogen temperature. More intriguingly, its performance is expected to be even better at 40 K. However, the performance characteristics of SiPM in the 40 K temperature range still remain to be explored. In this study, a self-developed adjustable temperature control system ranging from 30 K to 293 K was built to investigate the key performance parameters of SiPM at different temperatures, such as single photoelectron spectrum, gain, breakdown voltage, dark count rate, after-pulse, internal crosstalk, and single photoelectron resolution. Special emphasis was placed on examining the key performance parameters of SiPM in the 40 K temperature range to evaluate its feasibility for light yield measurement in this temperature range. The results show that this study obtained the parameter variation trends and optimal working conditions of 3 types of SiPM at different temperatures, thereby improving the sensitivity of the detector. This research provides important technical support for low-temperature detection in neutrino physics experiments.

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@article{arxiv.2509.02041,
  title  = {Characterization of SiPMs at 40 K for neutrino coherent detection based on pure CsI},
  author = {Tao Liu and Xilei Sun and Fengjiao Luo and Jingbo Ye and Bo Zheng and Cong Guo and Zhilong Hou and Rongbin Zhou and Aiqin Gao and Lei Cao and Bo Zhang and Sijia Han},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.02041},
  year   = {2025}
}