KEYWORDS: Digital electronics, Very large scale integration, Single photon avalanche diodes, Analog electronics, Silicon photomultipliers, Semiconducting wafers, Photodetectors, Radiography, Scintillators, Field programmable gate arrays
For decades, fast neutron radiography performed using pulse-counting detectors employed PMTs coupled to plastic scintillator pixel arrays. SiPM-based systems are now sought to replace fragile PMTs, but conventional, “analog” SiPMs suffer from intrinsic limitations which limit their achievable performance. Among these limitations, a complete analog readout and digitizer chain is required, a counterintuitive approach when considering that the single-photon avalanche diode (SPAD), the basic unit cell of SiPMs, is a Boolean detector providing digital detection at the sensor level. This paper outlines a new concept for neutron radiography instrumentation by using photon-to-digital converters (PDCs, aka digital SiPMs), a fully digital solution to sense the scintillation light.
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