Modeling crosstalk and afterpulsing in silicon photomultipliers
Jaime Rosado, V\'ictor Manuel Aranda, Francisco Blanco, Fernando, Arqueros

TL;DR
This paper presents an experimental and analytical approach to characterize and model crosstalk and afterpulsing phenomena in silicon photomultipliers, validating models with measurements from Hamamatsu detectors.
Contribution
It introduces a new experimental method and refines analytical and statistical models for crosstalk and afterpulsing in silicon photomultipliers, validated by experimental data.
Findings
Analytical model of optical crosstalk confirmed by measurements
Progress in statistical modeling of afterpulsing and delayed crosstalk
Experimental validation using Hamamatsu detectors
Abstract
An experimental method to characterize the crosstalk and afterpulsing in silicon photomultipliers has been developed and applied to two detectors fabricated by Hamamatsu. An analytical model of optical crosstalk that we presented in a previous publication has been compared with new measurements, confirming our results. Progresses on a statistical model to describe afterpulsing and delayed crosstalk are also shown and compared with preliminary experimental data.
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