2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.astropartphys.2009.10.004
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Calibration of photomultiplier arrays

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“…As an example we present the single electron spectrum measured with a 2-inch R7724Q-MOD tube (Figure 21 a). A technique for in-situ calibration of single photoelectron responses in photomultiplier arrays under exact data conditions is described in [252]. [253]; with permission from Elsevier); (c) 1×1 mm 2 SiPM, Hamamatsu S10362-11-100U (courtesy F. Neves) (d) HPD from Delft Electronic Products, PP0270K with Amptek 250 preamplifier (adapted from [254]; with permission from Elsevier); (e) 13-inch HAPD (adapted from [255]; with permission from Elsevier); (f) QUPID (adapted from [256]; with permission from Elsevier).…”
Section: Photomultiplier Tubesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an example we present the single electron spectrum measured with a 2-inch R7724Q-MOD tube (Figure 21 a). A technique for in-situ calibration of single photoelectron responses in photomultiplier arrays under exact data conditions is described in [252]. [253]; with permission from Elsevier); (c) 1×1 mm 2 SiPM, Hamamatsu S10362-11-100U (courtesy F. Neves) (d) HPD from Delft Electronic Products, PP0270K with Amptek 250 preamplifier (adapted from [254]; with permission from Elsevier); (e) 13-inch HAPD (adapted from [255]; with permission from Elsevier); (f) QUPID (adapted from [256]; with permission from Elsevier).…”
Section: Photomultiplier Tubesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an example we present the single electron spectrum measured with a 2-inch R7724Q-MOD tube (Figure 21 a). A technique for in-situ calibration of single photoelectron responses in photomultiplier arrays under exact data conditions is described in [252]. with Amptek 250 preamplifier (adapted from [254]; with permission from Elsevier); (e) 13-inch HAPD (adapted from [255]; with permission from Elsevier); (f) QUPID (adapted from [256]; with permission from Elsevier).…”
Section: Photomultiplier Tubesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, with sufficient energy of incident photon, PMTs will give out a double photoelectron emission (DPE), which means two electrons will be emitted from a photonic photocathode (Lo ´pez Paredes et al, 2018), which is critical for PMT's calibration. For high-energy VUV incident light, the DPE probability of PMTs cannot be neglected (Neves et al, 2010). Faham et al reported a series of DPE probabilities of VUVsensitive PMTs (R11410, R8778, and R8520 from Hamamatsu) measured with varying wavelength (Figure 3C).…”
Section: Detection Performance Of Vuv Pmtsmentioning
confidence: 99%