Studies of Avalanche Photodiode Performance in a High Magnetic Field
J. Marler, T. McCauley, S. Reucroft, J. Swain, D. Budil, S., Kolaczkowski

TL;DR
This study investigates how a high magnetic field affects the performance of a Hamamatsu avalanche photodiode, finding that the device's gain remains unaffected even at 7.9 Tesla.
Contribution
First comprehensive analysis demonstrating that APD gain is stable under extremely high magnetic fields, confirming their suitability for magnetic environments.
Findings
APD gain remains unaffected at 7.9 Tesla
Magnetic field does not influence APD performance
Supports use of APDs in high magnetic field applications
Abstract
We report the results of exposing a Hamamatsu avalanche photodiode (APD) to a 7.9 Tesla magnetic field. The effect of the magnetic field on the gain of the APD is shown and discussed. We find APD gain to be unaffected in the presence of such a magnetic field.
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