Title of article :
SiPM and ADD as advanced detectors for astro-particle physics
Author/Authors :
Mirzoyan، نويسنده , , Razmick and Dolgoshein، نويسنده , , Boris and Holl، نويسنده , , Peter and Klemin، نويسنده , , Sergei and Merck، نويسنده , , Christine M. Moser، نويسنده , , Hans-Günther and Otte، نويسنده , , Adam Nepomuk and Ninkovi?، نويسنده , , Jelena and Popova، نويسنده , , Elena and Richter، نويسنده , , Rainer and Teshima، نويسنده , , Masahiro، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
In recent years, a few scientific groups are developing a novel type light sensor. These so-called silicon photo multipliers (SiPM) operate at relatively low bias voltage of 20–60 V, show unprecedented amplitude resolution and already now can provide photon detection efficiencies (PDE) comparable to or better than that of classical photo multipliers (PMT). We are developing the novel sensors for the astro-particle physics experiments MAGIC [J. Albert, et al., Astrophys. Lett. 642 (2006) L119. [6]] and also for EUSO [M. Teshima, et al., EUSO (The Extreme Universe Space Observatory), in: Scientific Objectives Proceedings ICRC, 2003, p. 10690. [7]]. The front-illuminated SiPM are developing with the group from MEPhI in Moscow and the back-illuminated Avalanche Drift Diodes (ADD) with the semiconductor laboratory (HLL) attached to the MPI for Physics. Our goal is to produce 5–10 mm size ultra-fast, low-noise and very high PDE (60–80%) sensors operating in the wavelength range 300–600 nm. Together with MEPhI, we have already produced and successfully tested 1.3×1.3, 3×3 and 5×5 mm2 size SiPMs. Very recently, the first ADD test structures were produced and are under evaluation at the HLL. In this report, we want to outline the main parameters of the new sensors for the needs of astro-particle physics experiments.
Keywords :
SiPM , add , DPPD , Ultra-fast light sensor , Geiger avalanche diode , Solid state light sensor , Silicon sensor
Journal title :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A
Journal title :
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A