1. Performance of Large Area Picosecond Photo-Detectors (LAPPD)
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Lyashenko, A. V., Adams, B. W., Aviles, M., Cremer, T., Ertley, C. D., Foley, M. R., Minot, M. J., Popecki, M. A., Stochaj, M. E., Worstell, W. A., Elam, J. W., Mane, A. U., Siegmund, O. H. W., Frisch, H. J., Elagin, A. L., Angelico, E., and Spieglan, E.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment ,Physics - Medical Physics - Abstract
We report on performance results achieved for recently produced LAPPDs - largest comercially available planar geometry photodetectors based on microchannel plates. These results include electron gains of up to $10^{7}$, low dark noise rates ($\sim$100 Hz/cm$^{2}$ at a gain of $6\cdot10^6$), single photoelectron (PE) timing resolution of $\sim$50 picoseconds RMS (electronics limited), and single photoelectron spatial resolution along and across strips of 3.2mm (electronics limited) and 0.8 mm RMS respectively and high (about 25\% or higher in some units) QE uniform bi-alkali photocathodes. LAPPDs is a good candidate to be employed in neutrino experiments (e.g. ANNIE, WATCHMAN, DUNE), particle collider experiments (e.g. EIC), neutrinoless double-beta decay experiments (e.g. THEIA), medical and nuclear non-proliferation applications., Comment: accepted for publication at NIMA
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- 2019
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