Year
2023
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Abstract
This paper presents a method to reduce optical crosstalk (OCT) in a MicroFJ30035 silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) by ONSemi, which is a solid-state
photon detector capable of detecting single photons. SiPMs are a promising
alternative to vacuum photomultiplier tubes in radiation detection scenarios
that require low-voltage power requirements, small form factor, and durability.
However, the applicability of SiPMs in harsh environments is currently limited
due to their temperature-dependent noise, which degrades their signal-to-noise
ratio.
One of the main sources of noise in SiPMs is OCT, which arises when a photon is produced during an avalanche, and the resulting photon can then trigger
another avalanche in neighboring pixels, leading to false counts. Therefore, reducing OCT is crucial to enhance the performance of SiPMs in high-temperature
environments.
In this report, we explore a method to reduce OCT in 3mm x 3mm SiPMs
by placing a series of Schott bandpass filters over the sensor of the SiPM. Filters
with various spectral characteristics were tested on their abilities to suppress
unwanted crosstalk signals while preserving the desired signal. We demonstrate
the effectiveness of the filters by measuring the OCT in the SiPM before and
after the filter installation and show a significant reduction in the OCT.