The Crilin calorimeter is a semi-homogeneous calorimetric system based on Lead Fluoride (PbF2) crystals with UV-extended Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPMs) proposed for the Muon Collider. This study investigates the radiation resistance of crystals and SiPMs, subjected to 10 kGy gamma irradiation, equivalent to a 10-year service life in the Muon Collider. Our findings indicate that while PbF2 crystals exhibit a decrease in transmittance post-irradiation with partial recovery over time, the alternative PbWO4-Ultra Fast (PWO-UF) demonstrates exceptional radiation hardness, maintaining stable transmittance. SiPMs showed an increase in dark current and breakdown voltage post-irradiation, with less degradation observed in the SiPM biased during the exposure to radiation compared to the unbiased component. These results underscore the viability of PbF2 for radiation-tolerant calorimeters, though improvements in production homogeneity are needed. The superior performance of PWO-UF crystals suggests they are a promising alternative for high-radiation applications, but their higher cost must be carefully considered.

The CRILIN calorimeter: gamma radiation resistance of crystals and SiPMs

Cemmi A.;Di Sarcina I.;Verna A.
2024-01-01

Abstract

The Crilin calorimeter is a semi-homogeneous calorimetric system based on Lead Fluoride (PbF2) crystals with UV-extended Silicon Photomultipliers (SiPMs) proposed for the Muon Collider. This study investigates the radiation resistance of crystals and SiPMs, subjected to 10 kGy gamma irradiation, equivalent to a 10-year service life in the Muon Collider. Our findings indicate that while PbF2 crystals exhibit a decrease in transmittance post-irradiation with partial recovery over time, the alternative PbWO4-Ultra Fast (PWO-UF) demonstrates exceptional radiation hardness, maintaining stable transmittance. SiPMs showed an increase in dark current and breakdown voltage post-irradiation, with less degradation observed in the SiPM biased during the exposure to radiation compared to the unbiased component. These results underscore the viability of PbF2 for radiation-tolerant calorimeters, though improvements in production homogeneity are needed. The superior performance of PWO-UF crystals suggests they are a promising alternative for high-radiation applications, but their higher cost must be carefully considered.
2024
Calorimeters
Cherenkov detectors
Radiation damage to detector materials (solid state)
Radiation damage to electronic components
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