First results of systematic studies done with different types of Silicon Photomultipliers
C. Bosio (1), S. Gentile (2), E. Kuznetsova (1), F. Meddi (2) ((1), INFN Roma 1, Rome, Italy, (2) Universit\`a degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza",, Rome, Italy)

TL;DR
This paper reports initial comparative studies of various silicon photomultipliers, focusing on their response to low-intensity light, to establish measurement procedures and evaluate different manufacturers' devices.
Contribution
It introduces a systematic approach for comparing silicon photomultiplier properties across different manufacturers and device types.
Findings
Response to low-intensity light characterized for multiple SiPM types
Established measurement procedures for SiPM comparison
Initial insights into performance differences among brands
Abstract
The presented results are obtained during the first steps taken in order to develop a setup and measurement procedures which allow to compare properties of diverse kinds of silicon photomultipliers. The response to low-intensity light was studied for silicon photomultipliers produced by CPTA (Russia), Hamamatsu (Japan), ITC-irst (Italy) and SensL (Ireland).
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