Yp. Shao et al., EVALUATION OF MULTICHANNEL PMTS FOR READOUT OF SCINTILLATOR ARRAYS, Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research. Section A, Accelerators, spectrometers, detectors and associated equipment, 390(1-2), 1997, pp. 209-218
We have evaluated two Philips multi-channel photomultiplier tubes (MC-
PMTs) as position-sensitive photon detectors for reading out small sci
ntillator arrays. The 64 channel XP1702 MC-PMT has a standard glass en
trance window while the XP1722 model has a fibre-optic entrance window
designed to reduce inter-channel crosstalk. Scientillator arrays are
coupled typically to these MC-PMTs using optical fibers. In this paper
, we present measurements of inter-channel gain variation, pixel-to-pi
xel crosstalk, single photoelectron spectra, MC-PMT linearity and sens
itivity to magnetic fields. For both the XP1702 and XP1722 models, the
maximum-gain variation over all 64 channels is typically 3:1, while t
he difference between any two adjacent channels is less than 2:1. Cros
stalk to the nearest neighbor is 10% for the fiber-optic input window
tube compared with 20% for the glass input window tube and is relative
ly insensitive to the size and numerical aperture of the optical fiber
used. The output of the 10th dynode (position signal) remains linear
up to 400 photoelectrons at a gain of 4 x 10(6) using a Philips VD107
voltage divider. Performance in a magnetic field was found to depend s
trongly on the orientation of the tube relative to the field. Images o
btain with a 511 keV source irradiating an 8 x 8 array of 2 x 2 x 10 m
m BGO crystals coupled by optical fiber to these tubes show excellent
crystal identification, particularly using the XP1722 MC-PMT.