New readout system of the FATIMA detectors based on Silicon Photomultipliers arrays

Sorin Pascu, Alexandru Stoica, Cătălin Neacşu, A. Bruce, Cristian Costache, Biswajit Das, Magdalena Górska, Constantin Mihai, M. Mikolajczuk, Zs. Podolyák, Patrick Henry Regan, Andrei Turturică

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Abstract

We present a new readout system based on large area Silicon Photomultipliers arrays coupled with cylindrical 1.5 × 2” LaBr 3 (Ce) FATIMA-type crystals. This readout achieves the fast-timing capabilities of such crystals coupled to the usual Photomultiplier Tubes. Energy calibration was measured with 137Cs and 152Eu standard radioactive sources, while the timing performances were investigated with a 60Co radioactive source. We benchmark our results against the corresponding results obtained with the fast R9779 Photomultiplier tubes and highlight the importance of achieving similar energy and timing performances for nuclear structure experiments. The FWHM energy resolution for the 1.5 × 2” LaBr 3 (Ce) crystal coupled with the SiPM and PMT was found to be 3.31(2) % and 3.85(1) % , respectively, for the 661.6 keV transition of the 137Cs source. The timing resolution was measured between a conical crystal known for its fast response and a cylindrical crystal coupled to a SiPM or PMT readout. We obtain values of FWHM = 230(1) ps and 232(1) ps, respectively, between the 1173.2-1332.5 keV transitions of the 60Co source. In addition, a temperature effect compensation circuit was developed to maintain a good stability of the gain during long measurements, typical for in-beam/off-beam experiments in nuclear physics.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)170001
Number of pages8
JournalNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Volume1070
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Oct 2024

Keywords

  • SiPM
  • PMT
  • LaBr3(Ce) scintillator
  • FATIMA
  • Fast-timing

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