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Batch VUV4 Characterization for the SBC-LAr10 scintillating bubble chamber

Authors :
Hawley-Herrera, H.
Alfonso-Pita, E.
Behnke, E.
Bressler, M.
Broerman, B.
Clark, K.
Corbett, J.
Dahl, C. E.
Dering, K.
Croix, A. de St.
Durnford, D.
Giampa, P.
Hall, J.
Harris, O.
Lamb, N.
Laurin, M.
Levine, I.
Lippincott, W. H.
Liu, X.
Moss, N.
Neilson, R.
Piro, M. -C.
Pyda, D.
Sheng, Z.
Sweeney, G.
Vázquez-Jáuregui, E.
Westerdale, S.
Whitis, T. J.
Wright, A.
Wyman, E.
Zhang, R.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The Scintillating Bubble Chamber (SBC) collaboration purchased 32 Hamamatsu VUV4 silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) for use in SBC-LAr10, a bubble chamber containing 10~kg of liquid argon. A dark-count characterization technique, which avoids the use of a single-photon source, was used at two temperatures to measure the VUV4 SiPMs breakdown voltage ($V_{\text{BD}}$), the SiPM gain ($g_{\text{SiPM}}$), the rate of change of $g_{\text{SiPM}}$ with respect to voltage ($m$), the dark count rate (DCR), and the probability of a correlated avalanche (P$_{\text{CA}}$) as well as the temperature coefficients of these parameters. A Peltier-based chilled vacuum chamber was developed at Queen's University to cool down the Quads to $233.15\pm0.2$~K and $255.15\pm0.2$~K with average stability of $\pm20$~mK. An analysis framework was developed to estimate $V_{\text{BD}}$ to tens of mV precision and DCR close to Poissonian error. The temperature dependence of $V_{\text{BD}}$ was found to be $56\pm2$~mV~K$^{-1}$, and $m$ on average across all Quads was found to be $(459\pm3(\rm{stat.})\pm23(\rm{sys.}))\times 10^{3}~e^-$~PE$^{-1}$~V$^{-1}$. The average DCR temperature coefficient was estimated to be $0.099\pm0.008$~K$^{-1}$ corresponding to a reduction factor of 7 for every 20~K drop in temperature. The average temperature dependence of P$_{\text{CA}}$ was estimated to be $4000\pm1000$~ppm~K$^{-1}$. P$_{\text{CA}}$ estimated from the average across all SiPMs is a better estimator than the P$_{\text{CA}}$ calculated from individual SiPMs, for all of the other parameters, the opposite is true. All the estimated parameters were measured to the precision required for SBC-LAr10, and the Quads will be used in conditions to optimize the signal-to-noise ratio.<br />Comment: 25 pages, 19 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2405.18403
Document Type :
Working Paper