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3D Photon-To-Digital Converter for Radiation Instrumentation: Motivation and Future Works

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 21, Issue 2, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s21020598

Keywords

single-photon avalanche diode; SPAD array; SiPM; silicon photomultiplier; digital SiPM; 3D photon-to-digital converter; 3D heterogeneous integration; time-of-flight; positron emission tomography; liquid argon; liquid xenon

Funding

  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (CRSNG)
  2. Fonds de recherche du Quebec-Nature et technologies (FRQNT)
  3. Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Institute (Queen's U., ON)
  4. Institut quantique (U. de Sherbrooke, QC)
  5. Canada Research Chair tier-1 on time-of-flight positron emission tomography
  6. Regroupement strategique en microsystemes du Quebec (ReSMiQ)
  7. Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)

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Analog and digital SiPMs have revolutionized radiation instrumentation, but certain applications demand higher performance. 3D photon-to-digital converters show potential for superior performance and can be applied in various fields such as medical imaging and experimental research. Design choices for optimized 3D photon-to-digital converters for radiation instrumentation are discussed in detail.
Analog and digital SiPMs have revolutionized the field of radiation instrumentation by replacing both avalanche photodiodes and photomultiplier tubes in many applications. However, multiple applications require greater performance than the current SiPMs are capable of, for example timing resolution for time-of-flight positron emission tomography and time-of-flight computed tomography, and mitigation of the large output capacitance of SiPM array for large-scale time projection chambers for liquid argon and liquid xenon experiments. In this contribution, the case will be made that 3D photon-to-digital converters, also known as 3D digital SiPMs, have a potentially superior performance over analog and 2D digital SiPMs. A review of 3D photon-to-digital converters is presented along with various applications where they can make a difference, such as time-of-flight medical imaging systems and low-background experiments in noble liquids. Finally, a review of the key design choices that must be made to obtain an optimized 3D photon-to-digital converter for radiation instrumentation, more specifically the single-photon avalanche diode array, the CMOS technology, the quenching circuit, the time-to-digital converter, the digital signal processing and the system level integration, are discussed in detail.

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