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Compact and sustainable electronic module for silicon photodetectors

https://doi.org/10.32523/ejpfm.2023070302

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This article presents the development of a cost-effective and efficient electronic module for silicon photodetectors (SiPM). The electronic module combines essential functionalities, such as a high voltage power supply, a preamplifier, and a signal comparator, into a compact circuit. A high voltage power supply with a range of 30 to 140 V provides a stable bias voltage with 0.01 V accuracy, while a preamplifier with 40 gain and 250 MHz bandwidth enables signal amplification necessary to extract weak signals. The comparator converts an analogue signal (higher than 8 mV) into TTL (transistor-transistor logic), which makes it easy to process and analyze with digital devices such as microcontrollers or make it possible to send signals over long distances by a cable. The module has been tested using an LYSO scintillator and a silicon photomultiplier (SiPM) called a micropixel avalanche photodiode (MAPD). It provides a more effective and efficient solution for reading out signals from SiPMs in a variety of applications, delivering reliable and accurate results in real-time.

About the Authors

A. Sadigov
Innovation and Digital Development Agency Nuclear Research Department; Institute of Radiation Problems under Ministry of Science and Education
Azerbaijan

Baku



S. Nuruyev
Institute of Radiation Problems under Ministry of Science and Education; Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
Azerbaijan

Baku



R. Akbarov
Innovation and Digital Development Agency Nuclear Research Department; Institute of Radiation Problems under Ministry of Science and Education; Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
Azerbaijan

Baku



D. B. Berikov
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research; Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Ministry of Energy of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Russian Federation

Dubna



A. Madadzada
Innovation and Digital Development Agency Nuclear Research Department; Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
Azerbaijan

Baku



A. Mammadli
Institute of Radiation Problems under Ministry of Science and Education
Azerbaijan

Baku



S. Lyubchyk
Universidade Lusofona
Portugal

Lisboa



E. Yilmaz
Department of Physics, Bolu Abant Izzet Baysal University
Turkey

Bolu



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Sadigov A., Nuruyev S., Akbarov R., Berikov D.B., Madadzada A., Mammadli A., Lyubchyk S., Yilmaz E. Compact and sustainable electronic module for silicon photodetectors. Eurasian Journal of Physics and Functional Materials. 2023;7(3):148-154. https://doi.org/10.32523/ejpfm.2023070302

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