Development of Capacitively Coupled LAPPD$^{\mathrm{TM\thinspace \thinspace }}$MCP-PMT$^{\mathrm{\thinspace \thinspace }}$For Nuclear Physics Experiments
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Abstract
Incom Inc is producing a capacitively coupled version of the Large Area Picosecond Photo-Detector (LAPPD). It is the largest commercially-available MCP-PMT, with a 350 cm2 active planar area. The LAPPD features an internal ground plane capacitively coupled to an external pixelated signal board. Pixelation can improve photon detection of in high rate environments and of Cherenkov light. Patterns are easily changed by the customer. These devices show electron gains of 10E7, low dark noise rates (15-30 Hz/cm2), SPE temporal resolution of 71 picoseconds RMS, single photoelectron spatial resolution of 2.8 mm RMS, uniform photocathodes with QE \textasciitilde 28{\%}, and low sensitivity to magnetic fields. Examples will be shown for a variety of signal board patterns down to 3 mm in size. LAPPDs can be employed in particle collider experiments (e.g. SoLID, future EIC), neutrinoless double-beta decay experiments (e.g. THEIA), neutrino experiments (e.g. ANNIE, WATCHMAN) and medical (PET).
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Authors
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Michael Foley
Incom Inc
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M. Aviles
Incom Inc
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S. Butler
Incom Inc
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T. Cremer
Incom Inc
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C. Ertley
Incom Inc
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C. Hamel
Incom Inc
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A. Lyashenko
Incom Inc
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M. Minot
Incom Inc
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M. Popecki
Incom Inc
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M. Stochaj
Incom Inc
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T. Rivera
Incom Inc
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E. Angelico
University of Chicago
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H. Frisch
University of Chicago
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A. Elagin
University of Chicago
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E. Spieglan
University of Chicago
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B, Adams
Dragonfly Devices