Light Readout of Small Scintillators Using SiPM Photosensors
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Abstract
During the last two decades relevant progress has been achieved in silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) technology, so that in an increasing number of radiation detection applications they are proposed as a viable alternative to traditional photomultiplier tubes (PMT). Applications where the light from tiny scintillating crystals is detected by a single SiPM raise the question of the possible non-linearity of the response due to saturation of the number of microcells involved. In other cases where larger scintillators subtend arrays of SiPMs the same question could hold. This work tries to disentangle such a question with a realistic numerical approach and a few tests, showing that possible saturation effects depend on the interplay between the features of the scintillator and of the SiPM (array). The quantitative results of this analysis can likely be used to better plan future radiation detection systems and to highlight their linearity boundaries.
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