Don't know what is wrong so I shall try to upload it again.
Luuk
Hi guys,
Because I have my work at Scionix Holland b.v. a nice project with large SiPm array’s I would like to show you what is possible when you build a detector with it.
I know that because of the price it is not real an amateur project but I do think that you might find it interesting to read about it.
Interested? please read the attachment.
Luuk
Large SiPm array test
Large SiPm array test
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Re: Large SiPm array test
Luuk -
Very cool! It's rare to get a look at something like this, so thanks for sharing.
Cheers, Tom
Very cool! It's rare to get a look at something like this, so thanks for sharing.
Cheers, Tom
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Re: Large SiPm array test
Luuk,
Thanks for posting, very impressive indeed, just look at that incredible separation on the Co60 spectrum.
I must get some SIPM units and have a play with them, I can think of several uses for this.
Steven
Thanks for posting, very impressive indeed, just look at that incredible separation on the Co60 spectrum.
I must get some SIPM units and have a play with them, I can think of several uses for this.
Steven
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Hi Steven,
Please remember that the resolution is only because of the CeBr3 crystal on a good selected pmt it would give 3.6%@662KeV.
But the SiPm's are nice to play with if you want to make a small portable device, a array of 4 SiPm's is nice and still “affordable”.
Luuk
Please remember that the resolution is only because of the CeBr3 crystal on a good selected pmt it would give 3.6%@662KeV.
But the SiPm's are nice to play with if you want to make a small portable device, a array of 4 SiPm's is nice and still “affordable”.
Luuk
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Hi Luuk, tank you for share this work !! Good...
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