Design of a Large Area Digital SiPM with High Fill Factor and Fully Serial Digital Readout for Single Photon Detection in Liquid Noble Gas Detectors
Abstract
We present a 'digital SiPM' photo-detection chip combining single photon sensitive avalanche photo diodes and CMOS readout electronics on a single die. The chip has a size of 8046×9032\,μ m2 with 72.5\% of photo sensitive area. It is subdivided into 32×30 pixels with an average size of 250×291\,μ m2. For each photon hit, the chip records the pixel coordinate and the arrival time with a granularity of ≈ 10\,ns. Readout and chip control are purely digital, requiring only 4 CMOS signals. Several chips can be daisy chained and grouped on larger modules so that detector planes with ≈70\% photo sensitive area can be build. Our chip may be used in experiments that need to detect rare scintillation events, for instance dark matter searches using liquid noble gases.
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