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Recent Progress in Solid-State Photodetectors and Their Applications

V. Puill
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The development of solid state photon detectors has been in constant progress these recent years. In particular, silicon-based matrices of Geiger avalanche diodes, also known as SiPMs have been much investigated for their single photon sensitivity as well as their other interesting properties. They are successfully applied or studied in applications where the highest possible photon detection efficiency is needed (RICH, DIRC, IAC, neutrino detectors) or in experiments where a large dynamic range is mandatory (HEP calorimeters, PET, scintillator readout). The latest developments of solid state photon detectors are reviewed as well as their applications in High Energy Physics, Astro Physics and Medical Imaging.
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in2p3-00747227 , version 1 (30-10-2012)

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V. Puill. Recent Progress in Solid-State Photodetectors and Their Applications. 2012 Nuclear Science Symposium, Medical Imaging Conference and 19th International Workshop on Room-Temperature Semiconductor X-Ray and Gamma-Ray Detectors (2012 IEEE NSS/MIC/RTSD), Nov 2012, Anaheim, United States. ⟨in2p3-00747227⟩
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