2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.radphyschem.2014.04.009
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Scintillation of XP2020 PMT glass window

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“…It is well-known that when an incoming muon penetrates through the PMT glass, it generates a pulse through the phenomenon of Cherenkov radiation. This phenomenon has been extensively studied in previous works [27,28]. The large pulses observed in the 20-inch PMT dark count can be attributed to the photons generated by muons passing through the PMT glass via Cherenkov radiation.…”
Section: Cosmic Muonmentioning
confidence: 81%
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“…It is well-known that when an incoming muon penetrates through the PMT glass, it generates a pulse through the phenomenon of Cherenkov radiation. This phenomenon has been extensively studied in previous works [27,28]. The large pulses observed in the 20-inch PMT dark count can be attributed to the photons generated by muons passing through the PMT glass via Cherenkov radiation.…”
Section: Cosmic Muonmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…However, recent rare-event neutrino experiments worldwide, such as Double Chooz [23], Daya Bay [24], IceCube [25], and RENO [26], have encountered issues caused by large pulses in PMTs. It is known that the passage of a muon through the PMT glass (e.g., Hamamatsu PMT R5912) generates a large pulse due to Cherenkov radiation, as studied in [27][28][29]. Additionally, ongoing research is being conducted on scintillation glass [30][31][32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are used in quantum information-related experiments, dark matter detection, flow cytometry, bio-and chemi-luminescence, astronomical photometry, time-of-flight LiDAR and flash LiDAR [2][3][4][5]. In [6] input window scintillation by X-rays and radioactive sources have been addressed using PMT but not SiPM detector systems. The height of output pulses can be used for removing noise from signals [5] collected using PMTs.…”
Section: Jinst 18 T11003mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also valuable to mention that the flashers from PMT HV divider of JUNO is studied in [25]. As known, it will generate a large pulse by Cerenkov radiation when a muon is crossing through the PMT glass (Hamamatsu PMT R5912) as studied in [36,37]. PMT large pulse still needs further study to identify either flasher or others to have a better rejection to noise, in particular for the 20-inch PMTs and the coming rare event detection projects, such as JUNO [1,2], HyperK [38,39].…”
Section: Jinst 17 P10048mentioning
confidence: 99%