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A Monte Carlo program which simulates the response of SiPMs is presented. Input to the program are the mean number and the time distribution of Geiger discharges from light, as well as the dark-count rate. For every primary Geiger discharge from light and dark counts in an event, correlated Geiger discharges due to prompt and delayed cross-talk and after-pulses are simulated, and a table of the amplitudes and times of all Geiger discharges in a specified time window generated. A number of different physics-based models and statistical treatments for the simulation of correlated Geiger discharges can be selected. These lists for many events together with different options for the pulse shapes of single Geiger discharges are used to simulate charge spectra, as measured by a current-integrating charge-to-digital converter, or current transients convolved with an electronics response function, as recorded by a digital oscilloscope. The program can be used to compare simulations with different assumptions to experimental data, and thus find out which models are most appropriate for a given SiPM, optimise the operating conditions and readout for a given application or test programs which are used to extract SiPM parameters from experimental data.
We have developed a function which describes SiPM response in both small signal and highly saturated regimes. The function includes the reactivation of SiPM pixels during a single input light pulse, and results in an approximately linear increase of
The Mu2e experiment at Fermilab will search for the coherent $mu to e$ conversion on aluminum atoms. The detector system consists of a straw tube tracker and a crystal calorimeter. A pre-production of 150 Silicon Photomultiplier arrays for the Mu2e c
The Mu2e calorimeter is composed of two disks each containing 1348 pure CsI crystals, each crystal read out by two arrays of 6x6 mm2 monolithic SiPMs. The experimental requirements have been translated in a series of technical specifications for both
Prototype SiPMs with 4384 pixels of dimensions $15 times 15~mu $m$^2$ produced by KETEK have been irradiated with reactor neutrons to eight fluences between $10^9$ and $5times 10^{14}$ cm$^{-2}$. For temperatures between $-30~^circ $C and $+30~^circ
The characterisation of radiation-damaged SiPMs is a major challenge, when the average time between dark counts approaches, or even exceeds, the signal decay time. In this note a collection of formulae is presented, which have been developed and used