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VSiPMT: An hybrid approach to high resolution photodetectors

F. Di CapuaUniversity of Naples “Federico II”, National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN), Napoli, ItalyG. C. BarbarinoUniversity of Naples “Federico II”, National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN)Felicia BarbatoUniversity of Naples “Federico II”, National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN)L. CampajolaUniversity of Naples “Federico II”, National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN)Antonio GrilliNational Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN), Frascati National Laboratory (LNF)C.M. MolloNational Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN)E. PaceDip. Fisica ed Astronomia, Università di FirenzeA. ValentiniUniversity of Bari “Aldo Moro”, National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN)D. VivoloUniversity of Naples “Federico II”, National Institute of Nuclear Physics (INFN), Napoli, Italy
2016en
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The VSiPMT (Vacuum Silicon Photomultiplier Tube) is an innovative design for a revolutionary hybrid photodetector. The idea consists in replacing the classic dynode chain of a classic PMT with a SiPM. This new device aims at extending SiPM technology to large detection volumes. In this configuration, we match the large sensitive area of a photocathode with the performance of SiPM technology, which thererefore acts like an electron detector and current amplifier. The excellent photon counting capability, fast response, low power consumption and great stability are among the most attractive features of the VSiPMT. Hamamatsu realized two VSiPMT industrial prototypes with a photocathode of 3 mm diameter. In this work we present the progresses on the realization of a 1-inch prototype based on CsI photocathode and the preliminary tests we are performing on it.

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