SENSE: A comparison of photon detection efficiency and optical crosstalk of various SiPM devices
A. Nagai, C. Alispach, T. Bergh\"ofer, G. Bonanno, V. Coco, D. della, Volpe, A. Haungs, M. Heller, K. Henjes-Kunst, R. Mirzoyan, T. Montaruli, G., Romeo, Y. Renier, H.C. Schultz-Coulon, W. Shen, D. Strom, H. Tajima, I., Troyano-Pujadas

TL;DR
This study compares photon detection efficiency and optical crosstalk in various SiPM devices from different institutions to establish standardized measurement procedures within the SENSE project for low light sensors.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of SiPM devices and develops standardized measurement and analysis procedures for key parameters.
Findings
Consistent measurement procedures established across institutions
Performance variation observed among SiPM devices
Guidelines for accurate SiPM parameter estimation
Abstract
This paper describes a comparison of photon detection efficiency and optical crosstalk measurements performed by three partners: Geneva University, Catania Observatory and Nagoya University. The measurements were compared for three different SiPM devices with different active areas: from 9 up to 93.6 produced by Hamamatsu. The objective of this work is to establish the measurements and analysis procedures for calculating the main SiPM parameters and their precision. This work was done in the scope of SENSE project which aims to build roadmap for the last developments in field of sensors for low light level detection.
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