Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS April Meeting 2022
Volume 67, Number 6
Saturday–Tuesday, April 9–12, 2022; New York
Session K09: Particle Physics Instrumentation IV
1:30 PM–3:18 PM,
Sunday, April 10, 2022
Room: Salon 3
Sponsoring
Unit:
DPF
Chair: Jeremy Wolcott, Tufts Unviersity
Abstract: K09.00005 : Advances in Large Area Picosecond Photo-Detectors – LAPPD™*
2:18 PM–2:30 PM
Presenter:
Shawn S Shin
(Incom Inc)
Authors:
Shawn S Shin
(Incom Inc)
Melvin J Aviles
(Incom Inc)
Stephen M Clarke
(Incom Inc)
Michael R Foley
(Incom Inc)
Cole J Hamel
(Incom Inc)
Alexey V Lyashenko
(Incom Inc)
Derrick O Mensah
(Incom Inc)
Michael J Minot
(Incom Inc)
Mark A Popecki
(Incom Inc)
Michael E Stochaj
(Incom Inc)
Collaboration:
Incom, Inc.
It incorporates a chevron pair of 10 μm or 20μm MCPs, produced by applying resistive and emissive Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) layers to glass capillary array (GCA) substrates, encased in a hermetic glass or ceramic package. The borosilicate glass or UV grade fused silica entry window is coated with a high sensitivity bi-alkali photocathode. The internal stack has been redesigned to increase the detection area from 350 cm2 to 370 cm2.
The GEN I LAPPD utilizes direct strip anode readout while the GEN II LAPPD features a customizable capacitively-coupled pixelated readout with resistive anode, significantly reducing cross-talk. LAPPDs have demonstrated electron gains of 107, low dark noise rates (< kHz/cm2), single photoelectron (PE) timing resolution of 52 ps RMS (electronics-limited) and mm-scale spatial resolution, high (>25%) QE uniform bi-alkali photocathodes, and good magnetic field tolerance.
LAPPDs are good candidates for neutrino, HEP, and neutrinoless double-beta decay experiments, and medical and nuclear non-proliferation applications. We report on recent developments and performance of the LAPPDs.
*DOE SBIR
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