Characterization of LAPPD timing at CERN PS testbeam

DS Bhattacharya, A Bressan, C Chatterjee… - Nuclear Instruments and …, 2024 - Elsevier
DS Bhattacharya, A Bressan, C Chatterjee, S Dalla Torre, M Gregori, A Kiselev, S Levorato…
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators …, 2024Elsevier
Abstract Large Area Picosecond PhotoDetectors (LAPPDs) are photosensors based on
microchannel plate technology with about 400 cm 2 sensitive area. The external readout
plane of a capacitively coupled LAPPD can be segmented into pads providing a spatial
resolution down to 1 mm scale. The LAPPD signals have about 0.5 ns rise time followed by
a slightly longer fall time and their amplitude reaches a few dozens of mV per single
photoelectron. In this article, we report on the measurement of the time resolution of an …
Abstract
Abstract Large Area Picosecond PhotoDetectors (LAPPDs) are photosensors based on microchannel plate technology with about 400 cm 2 sensitive area. The external readout plane of a capacitively coupled LAPPD can be segmented into pads providing a spatial resolution down to 1 mm scale. The LAPPD signals have about 0.5 ns rise time followed by a slightly longer fall time and their amplitude reaches a few dozens of mV per single photoelectron. In this article, we report on the measurement of the time resolution of an LAPPD prototype in a test beam exercise at CERN PS. Most of the previous measurements of LAPPD time resolution had been performed with laser sources. In this article we report time resolution measurements obtained through the detection of Cherenkov radiation emitted by high energy hadrons. Our approach has been demonstrated capable of measuring time resolutions as fine as 25-30 ps. The available prototype had performance limitations, which prevented us from applying the optimal high voltage setting. The measured time resolution for single photoelectrons is about 80 ps rms
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