2020
DOI: 10.1063/5.0008606
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Air-transfer production method for large-area picosecond photodetectors

Abstract: We have designed and prototyped the process steps for the batch production of large-area micro-channel-plate photomultipliers (MCP-PMT) using the “air-transfer” assembly process developed with single LAPPDTM modules. Results are presented addressing the challenges of designing a robust package that can transmit large numbers of electrical signals for pad or strip readout from inside the vacuum tube and of hermetically sealing the large-perimeter window–body interface. We have also synthesized a photocathode in… Show more

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“…The system described above is a proof-of-principle solution. However, the development of an optimized industrial batch process for bringing volume up and cost down for wide-spread use in particle physics, medical imaging, and nuclear security remains a task for commercialization [46].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The system described above is a proof-of-principle solution. However, the development of an optimized industrial batch process for bringing volume up and cost down for wide-spread use in particle physics, medical imaging, and nuclear security remains a task for commercialization [46].…”
Section: Closing Commentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tile 31 is a ceramic capacitively-coupled Generation-II LAPPD that was fabricated using the batch production process described in Chapter 2 and Reference [46]. A 3% Cs-Sb pho- Because Tile 31 has about a factor of 8 lower quantum efficiency than typical LAPPDs, the number of Cherenkov photons produced for detecting particles was increased by coupling an 8 mm quartz radiator to the front window.…”
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confidence: 99%
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