SiPMs characterization and selection for the DUNE far detector photon detection system
Yujing Sun, Jelena Maricic

TL;DR
This paper thoroughly characterizes and compares different SiPMs, especially SenSL models, for use in the DUNE neutrino detector's photon detection system, ensuring reliable performance in cryogenic conditions.
Contribution
It provides detailed cryogenic characterization data for SenSL SiPMs and evaluates their mechanical durability, aiding in the selection for DUNE's photon detection system.
Findings
SenSL C-Series 60035 SiPMs meet DUNE specifications
Dark count rate and cross-talk characterized at cryogenic temperatures
Mechanical durability tests ongoing for candidate SiPMs
Abstract
The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) together with the Long Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) hosted at the Fermilab will provide a unique, world-leading program for the exploration of key questions at the forefront of neutrino physics and astrophysics. CP violation in neutrino flavor mixing is one of its most important potential discoveries. Additionally, the experiment will determine the neutrino mass hierarchy and precisely measure the neutrino mixing parameters which may potentially reveal new fundamental symmetries of nature. Moreover, the DUNE is also designed for the observation of nucleon decay and supernova burst neutrinos. The photon detection (PD) system in the DUNE far detector provides trigger for cosmic backgrounds, enhances supernova burst trigger efficiency and improves the energy resolution of the detector. The DUNE adopts the technology of liquid argon time…
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