Spatially resolved dark count rate of SiPMs

Abstract In this work we present a novel method for the spatially resolved characterization of crystal defects in SiPMs. The contribution of crystal defects to the DCR is evaluated by exploiting the effect of “hot carrier luminescence” (HCL), which is light that is emitted during the Geiger mode ope...

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Main Authors: E. Engelmann, E. Popova, S. Vinogradov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-11-01
Series:European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-6454-0
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spelling doaj-36bb8eacb89a4192b887f4847da6d3ed2020-11-25T02:21:20ZengSpringerOpenEuropean Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields1434-60441434-60522018-11-0178111810.1140/epjc/s10052-018-6454-0Spatially resolved dark count rate of SiPMsE. Engelmann0E. Popova1S. Vinogradov2Institute of Physics, Universität der Bundeswehr MünchenNational Research Nuclear University MEPhINational Research Nuclear University MEPhIAbstract In this work we present a novel method for the spatially resolved characterization of crystal defects in SiPMs. The contribution of crystal defects to the DCR is evaluated by exploiting the effect of “hot carrier luminescence” (HCL), which is light that is emitted during the Geiger mode operation of avalanche photodiodes (SiPM micro-cells). Spatially confined regions with an enhanced light emission intensity (hotspots) are identified within the active areas of SiPM micro-cells. By correlating the detected light intensity and the DCR, a significant contribution of up to 56% of the DCR can be attributed to less than 5% of the micro-cells. The analysis of the temperature dependence of the emitted light identifies the Shockley-Read-Hall-Generation to be the dominant mechanism responsible for the occurrence of hotspots. The motivation of this work is to generate a deeper understanding of the origin of hotspots in order to suppress their contribution to the DCR of SiPMs.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-6454-0
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author E. Engelmann
E. Popova
S. Vinogradov
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E. Popova
S. Vinogradov
Spatially resolved dark count rate of SiPMs
European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
author_facet E. Engelmann
E. Popova
S. Vinogradov
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title Spatially resolved dark count rate of SiPMs
title_short Spatially resolved dark count rate of SiPMs
title_full Spatially resolved dark count rate of SiPMs
title_fullStr Spatially resolved dark count rate of SiPMs
title_full_unstemmed Spatially resolved dark count rate of SiPMs
title_sort spatially resolved dark count rate of sipms
publisher SpringerOpen
series European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
issn 1434-6044
1434-6052
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Abstract In this work we present a novel method for the spatially resolved characterization of crystal defects in SiPMs. The contribution of crystal defects to the DCR is evaluated by exploiting the effect of “hot carrier luminescence” (HCL), which is light that is emitted during the Geiger mode operation of avalanche photodiodes (SiPM micro-cells). Spatially confined regions with an enhanced light emission intensity (hotspots) are identified within the active areas of SiPM micro-cells. By correlating the detected light intensity and the DCR, a significant contribution of up to 56% of the DCR can be attributed to less than 5% of the micro-cells. The analysis of the temperature dependence of the emitted light identifies the Shockley-Read-Hall-Generation to be the dominant mechanism responsible for the occurrence of hotspots. The motivation of this work is to generate a deeper understanding of the origin of hotspots in order to suppress their contribution to the DCR of SiPMs.
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