Microlens-enhanced SiPMs
A novel concept to enhance the photo-detection efficiency (PDE) of silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) has been applied and remarkable positive results can be reported. This concept uses arrays of microlenses to cover every second SiPM pixel in a checkerboard arrangement and aims to deflect the light f...
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Zusammenfassung: | A novel concept to enhance the photo-detection efficiency (PDE) of silicon
photomultipliers (SiPMs) has been applied and remarkable positive results can
be reported. This concept uses arrays of microlenses to cover every second SiPM
pixel in a checkerboard arrangement and aims to deflect the light from the dead
region of the pixelised structure towards the active region in the center of
the pixel. The PDE is improved up to 24%, external cross-talk is reduced by 40%
compared to a flat epoxy layer, and single photon time resolution is improved.
This detector development is conducted in the context of the next generation
LHCb scintillating fibre tracker located in a high radiation environment with a
total of 700'000 detector channels. The simulation and measurement results are
in good agreement and will be discussed in this work. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.09358 |