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Team C - PMT (drafting)
Group members:
- Mohan Karthik, Tata Inst., IN
- Nguyen Gia Minh, Fulbright Univ., HCM
- Ta Van Minh, HUS-VNU, HN
- Hoang Pham Thanh Dat, HUS-VNU, HCM
Mentor: Dr. Son Cao
Metal-package PMT module: H6780-1 / backup H10721-110 (newly purchased, using for O-BLM and for other research)
- Voltage apply (tested) ~ 14V (range 11.5V to 15.5V)
- Gain driving (<1V)/ tested 0.9V
- Peak wavelength sensitivity is around 400nm
Three main objectives
- PMT noise rate, raising, falling; PMT vs. siPM (quantum efficiency, electric gain, linearity, dynamic range)
- A concept of fast spectrometer: Get spectra of a white light source with optical filter and PMT
- Cosmic ray muons measurement (rate, light yield) with plastic scintillator cubes
Important notes
- PMT voltage supply <15V and for gain control <1V
- MPPC voltage supply <60V
- Some RF noise is induced by this voltage supply. If you are using PMT only, do not turn o this supply.
- Light tightening is supper important for PMT (than for MPPC).
- Be gentle when dealing with optical fibers
Allocated hardwares
- Oscilloscope Siglent SDS1104X-E
- Metal package PMT, model H6780-01
- A box with SiPM https://www.hamamatsu.com/content/dam/hamamatsu-photonics/sites/documents/99_SALES_LIBRARY/ssd/s13360_series_kapd1052e.pdf. Students can solder a new one
- DC power supplies for PMT and SiPM
- Analog Discovery 2
- Optical fiber beam splitter Thorlabs TT200R5F1A
- Scintillator cube
- White LED
- Optical filters Thorlabs FGL400, FGL455, FGL570
Reference
- Photomultiplier Tubes: Basics and Applications https://www.hamamatsu.com/content/dam/hamamatsu-photonics/sites/documents/99_SALES_LIBRARY/etd/PMT_handbook_v4E.pdf
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