11-15 June 2018
Palais Hirsch, Schwetzingen
Europe/Berlin timezone

Cryogenic Readout Electronics for a MPPC Based Array Operating at Liquid Xenon Temperature

15 Jun 2018, 09:35
20m
Palais Hirsch, Schwetzingen

Palais Hirsch, Schwetzingen

Schlossplatz, 2 68723 Schwetzingen ‎
Talk Cryogenic Properties Cryogenic Properties

Speaker

Dr Adriano Di Giovanni (New York University Abu Dhabi)

Description

We present the performances and characterization of an array made of Hamamatsu S13370-3050CN (VUV4 generation) Multi-Pixel Photon Counters for the detection of VUV scintillation light in liquid xenon based applications. The array is readout as a single channel and it is capable of single photon detection making the device a promising option for future generation of neutrino and dark matter detectors based on liquid xenon targets. The electronics board encloses a low power consumption preamplifier stage, operating at liquid xenon temperature. In the present configuration, a single operational amplifier serves 16 individual MPPCs (corresponding to 1.44 cm$^2$ of active surface) forming a macro cell. The electronics is capable to readout up to 4 macrocells. The operational amplifier selected for the realization of the prototype is the current feedback Analog Devices AD8011. The layout does not prevent the use of different models in case of higher performance requirements or for operations at lower temperatures. A biasing correction circuit, based on Digital To Analog Converters suitable for cryogenic applications, is used for the gain equalization of photosensors with different breakdown voltages. Detector characteristics, noise analysis and performance will be discussed along with the preliminary radioactivity screening assessment of the preamplifier unit.

Primary author

Dr Adriano Di Giovanni (New York University Abu Dhabi)

Co-authors

Dr Attanasio Candela (Gran Sasso National Laboratory - INFN) Prof. Francesco Arneodo (New York University Abu Dhabi) Dr Gianmarco Bruno (New York University Abu Dhabi) Dr Giovanni Franchi (AGE scientific SRL) Dr Marcello Messina (New York university Abu Dhabi) Prof. Mohamed Lotfi Benabderrahmane (New York University Abu Dhabi) Dr Osama Fawwaz (New York university Abu Dhabi)

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