Title :
Evaluation of the Timing Properties of a High Quantum Efficiency Photomultiplier Tube
Author :
Qiyu Peng ; Woon-Seng Choong ; Moses, W.W.
Author_Institution :
Radiotracer Dev. & Imaging Technol., Lawrence Berkeley Nat. Lab., Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract :
We measured the timing resolution of 189 R9800-100 photomultiplier tubes (PMTs), which are a SBA (Super Bialkali, high quantum efficiency) variant of the R9800 high-performance PMT manufactured by Hamamatsu Photonics, and correlated their timing resolutions with various measures of PMT performance, namely Cathode Luminous Sensitivity (CLS), Anode Luminous Sensitivity (ALS), Gain times Collection Efficiency (GCE), Cathode Blue Sensitivity Index (CBSI), Anode Blue Sensitivity Index (ABSI) and dark current. The correlation results show: (1) strong correlations between timing resolution and ALS, ABSI, and GCE; (2) moderate correlations between timing resolution and CBSI; and (3) weak or no correlations between timing resolution and dark current and CLS. The results disclosed that all three measures that include data collected from the anode (ALS, ABSI, and GCE) affect the timing resolution more than either of the two measures that only include photocathode data (CBSI and CLS). We conclude that: (1) the photocathode Quantum Efficiency (QE) and the product of the Gain and the Collection Efficiency (GCE) are the two dominant factors that affect the timing resolution, (2) the GCE variation affects the timing resolution more than the QE variation in the R9800 PMT, and (3) the performance depends on photocathode position.
Keywords :
dark conductivity; photocathodes; photomultipliers; timing; R9800-100 photomultiplier tubes; anode blue sensitivity index; anode luminous sensitivity; cathode blue sensitivity index; cathode luminous sensitivity; dark current; gain times collection efficiency; photocathode position; photocathode quantum efficiency; quantum efficiency photomultiplier tube; super bialkali; timing resolution; Anodes; Cathodes; Correlation; Detectors; Indexes; Sensitivity; Timing; Collection efficiency; photomultiplier tube; quantum efficiency; time resolution;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2013.2281176