2013
DOI: 10.2478/mms-2013-0056
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Silicon Photomultiplier Gain Compensation Algorithm in Multidetector Measurements

Abstract: The paper stresses the issue of strong temperature influence on the gain of a Silicon Photomultiplier (SiPM). High sensitivity of the detector to light (single photons) requires stable parameters during measurement, including gain. The paper presents a method of compensating the change of gain caused by temperature variations, by adjusting a suitable voltage bias provided by a precise power module. The methodology of the research takes in account applications with a large number of SiPMs (20 thousand), explain… Show more

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“…Currently, two feasible methods are used to compensate for depth attenuation in fluorescence labeling analysis 36 . The first method is a preprocessing approach that requires designing dedicated electronic devices with adjustable gains for different types of attenuations 37 . This method involves complex parameter corrections.…”
Section: Lscm Image Preprocessing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Currently, two feasible methods are used to compensate for depth attenuation in fluorescence labeling analysis 36 . The first method is a preprocessing approach that requires designing dedicated electronic devices with adjustable gains for different types of attenuations 37 . This method involves complex parameter corrections.…”
Section: Lscm Image Preprocessing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…36 The first method is a preprocessing approach that requires designing dedicated electronic devices with adjustable gains for different types of attenuations. 37 This method involves complex parameter corrections. However, because of the irregular shape and complex internal conditions of asphalt mixtures, it is difficult to apply this method for correction.…”
Section: Depth Attenuation Compensationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various active (hardware) or passive (software) SiPM temperature response compensations have been studied and implemented in working devices nowadays [18,19]. In our development a hardware solution was adopted to compensate this drift and to stabilize the SiPM gain in Unit 5.…”
Section: Temperature Stabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%