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Development of Multi- pixel photon counters(2) M.Taguchi, T.Nakaya, M.Yokoyam a, S.Gomi(kyoto) T.Nakadaira, K.Yoshimura(KEK) for KEKDTP photon sensor group

Development of Multi-pixel photon counters(2) M.Taguchi, T.Nakaya, M.Yokoyama, S.Gomi(kyoto) T.Nakadaira, K.Yoshimura(KEK) for KEKDTP photon sensor group

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Page 1: Development of Multi-pixel photon counters(2) M.Taguchi, T.Nakaya, M.Yokoyama, S.Gomi(kyoto) T.Nakadaira, K.Yoshimura(KEK) for KEKDTP photon sensor group

Development of Multi-pixel photon counters(2)

M.Taguchi, T.Nakaya, M.Yokoyama, S.Gomi(kyoto)

T.Nakadaira, K.Yoshimura(KEK)

for KEKDTP photon sensor group

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Contents

• Application of MPPC for T2K experiment

• device-by-device variation of gain, noise rate

• Calibration of MPPC signal• summary

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•precise measurement of disappearance

•search for   appearance

T2K experiment

J-PARCSuper KamioKande

main goal

μν νeνμν

ν

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Application of MPPC for T2K

• use scintillator+wave length shifting fiber for almost all near detectors

need compact & low cost photo sensors

• OffAxis detector is put under 0.2T environment

need tolerance of magnetic field

OffAxis detector

OnAxis detector

MPPC is the only candidate to satisfy these requirements

target

SK

ν

0.2T magnet

280m

295km

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Item Requirement Status

Area 1.2×1.2mm2 HPK now working

No. of pixel 100/400 OK

gain ~106 OK

Noise rate with 0.5p.e. threshold

<1MHz OK

crosstalk <10% HPK now working

PDE >30% OK

Timing resolultion ~2,3ns OK

requirement from T2K

The requirement from T2K is satisfactory except for area and crosstalk

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Device-by-device variation

• Basic performance of MPPC is almost satisfactory• We plan to use ~50000 MPPCs next, device-by-device variation of basic performance

when mass production?• if variation is large, - one MPPC is in geiger mode but other is not… - readout electronics needs to cover more dynamic ran

ge trim bias voltage for each MPPC? We measured the device-by-device variation of gain, n

oise rate for seven 100 and 400 pixel samples which are the same types

Motivation

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tested samples

Number of pixels

Pixel pitch(μm) Area Operating voltage

Geometrical efficiency

100 100 1.0x1.0mm2

69-70V 64%

400 50 1.0x1.0mm2

69-70V 55%

•samples which was delivered at this month

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device-by-device variation ~gain~

69.4V70.4V69.4V 70.4V

variation 3.0×106~3.6×[email protected]

variation 9.0×105~1.3×[email protected]

1.0×106

4.0×105

1.2×106

100pixel

400pixel

•20℃•different colors correspond to data at different samples

3.0×106

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device-by-device variation     ~ 0.5p.e.threshold noise

rate ~

69.4V 70.4V 69.4V 70.4Vvariation [email protected]

variation [email protected]

100pixel

400pixel

100kHz

500kHz

100kHz

400kHz

•20℃

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device-by-device variation ~ noise rate as a function of ΔV ~

0.5 2 0.5 2

100pixel

400pixel

100kHz

500kHz

400kHz

100kHz

Vbd : breakdown voltage(derived by linearly extrapolating the gain-voltage curve to the point where gain becomes zero)

Vbd V

Gain

•noise rate as a function of ΔV takes the same value for different samples

variation of noise rate comes from variation of breakdown voltage

•20℃

Δ V = V - Vbd

Δ VΔ V

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device-by-device variation ~breakdown voltage~

•20℃

400pixel Vbd100pixel Vbd

68.4 69.0 68.1

69.1

0.6V

1.0V

•variation of Vbd is about 1V we requested HPK to reduce the variation

Electronics is designed to be able to trim bias voltage for each MPPC

•we are going to check the variation for ~500 samples next March

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Calibration of MPPC signal

MotivationGain, PDE, crosstalk of MPPC are all sensitive to the temperature and bias voltage

It is necessary to calibrate the variation of gain, PDE,crosstalk when temperature or bias voltage changes

MPPC Signal ∝ Gain(T,V) x PDE(T,V) x 1-crosstalk(T,V)

1

T : temperature V : bias voltage

I will present two methods for calibrating MPPC signal          (explain each method later)

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Set up for calibration test

1/2inch PMT

cosmic-ray

1mm φfiber

MPPC2(100)

MPPC1(100)

MPPC3(400)

MPPC4(400)

scintillator

blue LED

• put scintillators in four layers• inserted fibers are viewed by

four MPPCs(two are 400 pixel and two are 100pixel)

• change temperature intentionally like 20℃25℃

• The same bias voltage is applied to four MPPCs

• two triggers(cosmic,LED)

temperature chamber

※ we used old samples for this test

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Calibration Method 1

gain crosstalkPDE(MPPC)/QE(PMT)

Vbd: breakdown voltage

V: bias voltage

•gain, PDE, crosstalk are all functions of (independent of temperature)

•can calibrate all parameters by monitoring only one parameter(for example, gain)

different colors correspond to data at different temperatures

Δ VΔ VΔ V

Δ V

Δ V = V - Vbd

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calibration constant=

gain x PDE x

MIP ADC counts

1- crosstalk1

Calibration Method 1

0p.e.

1p.e.

gain

1. measure the variation of gain(from 1p.e.and pedestal peak)

①2. can estimate the variation of

Δ VΔ

crosstalk

PDE(MPPC)/QE(PMT)

Δ V

Δ V3. can estimate the variation of PDE( ), crosstalk( ) Δ V Δ V

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Calibration Method2

MIP ADC count  ∝ gain(T,V)×PDE(T,V)×

  LED ADC count ∝ gain(T,V)×PDE(T,V)×1

1- crosstalk(T,V)

1- crosstalk(T,V)

1

MIP ADC count

LED ADC count

calibration constant =

MIP ADC count

LED ADC count

dist.taken by cosmic trig.

dist.taken by LED trig.

Inject the light from LED with the same light intensity as MIP light yield

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Stability of device response after calibration(100pixel)

+3%

-3%

20℃ 25℃

method1

+3%

-3%

-3%

+3%

20℃

25℃

method2

calibration constant

calibration constant

•precision of calibration is ~3% by both methods

•response of other three samples is also well calibrated

• only the errors of MIP ADC count and gain are included

hour hour

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MPPC1(100)

MPPC2(100)

MPPC3(400)

MPPC4(400)

Method1 2.5% 2.3% 3.8% 3.1%

Method2 2.5% 1.3% 2.4% 1.4%

Summary and discussion about calibration test

RMS/mean of calibration constant

•required precision is a few % (this depends on the type of detector)

both calibration methods satisfy the requirement!

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Summary• use of MPPC at T2K is determined • performance of MPPC is satisfactory for T2K except for crosstalk and area now HPK is working• device-by-device variation among seven samples is 1V we requested HPK to reduce the variation we are going to check the variation for ~500 samples

next March

• our calibration methods satisfy the requirement

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future plan

• 2007 Spring - production of 500~1000 samples - beamtest of Scinti+WLSF+MPPC Summer - decide the final spec for T2K - install MPPCs for SciBooNE

    experiment ? Autumn - mass production• 2008~ detector construction• 2009 Spring~ : T2K starts

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supplement

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measurement of gain

0p.e.

1p.e. MPPC gain = 1p.e. charge

e(1.6×10-19)

ADC distribution

blue LED

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measurement of noise rate•count the rate above 0.5 and 1.5p.e. threshold without external light

0.5p.e.

1.5p.e.

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measurement of crosstalk

103

102

10

・ Assuming 2p.e. noise is caused by crosstalk of 1p.e noise(accidental coincidence of 1p.e.noise is subtracted)

0.5p.ethanmoreevents1.5p.ethanmoreevents

     

     

Cross-talk rate =

Data taken by random trigger

0.5p.e. 1.5p.e

.

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measurement of PDE

MPPC(total area 1mm2)

½ inch PMT

1mmφslit

MPPC x

Y

slitPMT

The view from this side

・ only the light going through 1mmφslit is detected ・ Scan the MPPC and PMT with  moving stage and search the   position with maximum light    yield  ・ The ratio of MPPC p.e. to     PMT p.e. is taken as relative   PDE of MPPC to that of PMT

WLS fiber

blue LED

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Crosstalk

• assume the crosstalk takes place sequentially at the same probability

• 1p.e. looks like:1+(crosstalk)+(crosstalk)2+‥=

correction factor of crosstalk=

1

1-crosstalk

1-crosstalk

1

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setup for calibration test

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MPPC(Multi-pixel photon coutner)

100~1000 APD pixel in 1mm2

Each pixel operates as Geiger mode

  (independent of input light)

The output is a sum of all the APD signals Compact

Low-cost Insensitive to the magnetic

field Low bias voltage :40~75V High gain:105~107

MPPC characters:

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Raw signal and ADC distribution

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Where does the requirement to MPPC come from?

Item Requirement From where

Area 1.2x1.2mm2 To match 1.0mm fiber

No. of pixel 100/400 To keep dynamic range up to ~100p.e.

gain ~106 To set disc. threshold with reasonable precision

Noise rate <1MHz To reduce accidental hits to TDC

crosstalk <5% To reduce the noise rate with 1.5p.e. threshold

PDE >30% To keep as large PDE as that of PMT at least

Timing resol. 2-3ns Not so meaningful requirement

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T2K near detectorname type requiremen

tnote

INGrid tracker ~10% See muon track

TPC tracker No MPPC

FGD Tracker +target

~5% P/π separation

P0D Calorimeter a few % Energy resol.

ECAL Calorimeter a few % Energy resol.

SMRD Calorimeter a few % Energy resol.