Development of a novel single-channel, 24~cm2, SiPM-based, cryogenic photodetector
Abstract
We report on the realization of a novel SiPM-based, cryogenic photosensor with an active area of 24 cm2 that operates as a single-channel analog detector. The device is capable of single photon counting with a signal to noise ratio better than 13, a dark rate lower than 10-2 cps/mm2 and an overall photon detection efficiency significantly larger than traditional photomultiplier tubes. This development makes SiPM-based photosensors strong candidates for the next generation of dark matter and neutrino detectors, which will require multiple square meters of photosensitive area, low levels of intrinsic radioactivity and a limited number of detector channels.
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