LIGHT 17

UTC
Ringberg Castle

Ringberg Castle

Razmik Mirzoyan (Max-Planck-Institute for Physics)
Description

International Workshop LIGHT-17

Ringberg Castle, Bavaria, Germany

Local Organizing Committee: Sybille Rodriguez, Alexander Hahn

LIGHT-17 is the 9th in a series of workshops on Photosensor Developments for High Energy and Astro-Particle Physics, previously held at DESY-Zeuthen (May 1998), Karlsruhe (March 1999), Paris (September 2000), San Francisco (October 2002), Kibbutz Eilot (January 2006), 3-workshops in Ringberg, Germany (September 2007, October 2011, October 2014). This series of workshops are intimate encounters of a small number (40-60) of leading specialists from High Energy and Astro-Particle physics and selected industrial partners, discussing the very frontier developments on low-light-level (LLL) fast photon sensors and the future trends.

The main focus of the current workshop shall be the latest developments and trends in vacuum photo multiplier tubes (PMTs), especially accentuating the photo cathode quantum efficiency as well as silicon-based matrixes of avalanche photo-diodes with common anode, operated in Geiger mode and their variations (SiPM). In recent years the PMTs with bialkali photo cathode were significantly improved, showing peak quantum efficiency (QE) values of up to 42-43 % on average. Also a serious effort was made towards improving the Collection efficiency of photo-electrons onto the PMT 1st dynode to the level of 95-98 % as well as in reducing the after-pulsing down to 0.01 % level (≥ 4 photo electrons).

The developments on novel SiPMs are continuously progressing. New commercial products, applying advanced novel solutions, become available. Together with improvement of the main parameters of SiPM one can observe interesting trends offering higher level of flexibility for integrating matrixes and for providing elements for controlling and reading out the signals.

In many low light level (LLL) applications and in a number of High Energy and Astro-Particle Physics experiments solutions are underway for using SiPMs instead of PMTs. An interesting question is to explore the limiting factors towards the largest size SiPM-based (also composite) pixels in detector and imaging applications. Also in medical instrumentation SiPM can offer valuable advantages, as for example, the unmatched neither by the APDs nor by the PMTs time and amplitude resolutions.

One session of this workshop will be devoted to the EU financed SENSE project, which is developing a roadmap for further significant improvements of PMT and SiPM type light sensors.  We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of LIGHT 17 provided by this project.

We are also interested in the latest trends in imaging sensors, mostly focusing on the optical range. Also the emerging organic photo detectors will be an interesting topic of this workshop.

The workshop can accommodate a maximum of 60 invited participants.

Participation is on invitation only.

 

Conference Photo
Participants
  • Alexander Hahn
  • Amit Weingarten
  • Andrey Elagin
  • Andrii Nagai
  • Bayarto Lubsandorzhiev
  • Christoph Seibel
  • David Fink
  • David Gascon
  • Derek Strom
  • Elena popova
  • Evan Angelico
  • Giovanni Bonanno
  • Giuseppe Romeo
  • Harry van der Graaf
  • Igor Fedorov
  • Igor Yashin
  • Jen Bohon
  • John Smedley
  • Jonathan Garel
  • Juliane van Scherpenberg
  • Jรผrgen Besenrieder
  • Katharina Henjes-Kunst
  • Katrin Link
  • Konstantin Chesnov
  • Manel Martinez
  • Martin Will
  • Nikola Godinovic
  • Nikolay Budnev
  • Oleg Kalekin
  • Peter Cook
  • Razmik Mirzoyan
  • Sergey Belyanchenko
  • Sergey Ponomarenko
  • Sergey Vinogradov
  • Siegfried Schmid
  • Sybille Rodriguez
  • Teresa Montaruli
  • Thomas Berghoefer
  • Thomas Huber
  • Timo Karg
  • Wei Shen
  • Yuji Hotta
Support
    • Shuttle Bus leaves MPI Munich
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • Introduction
      Convener: Dr Razmik Mirzoyan (Max-Planck-Institute for Physics)
      • 1
        Fast light sensors; a comparative analysis and perspectives
        Speaker: Dr Razmik Mirzoyan (Max-Planck-Institute for Physics)
        Slides
    • Vacuum Sensors 1
      • 2
        Optical Sensor Development for IceCube-Gen2
        Speaker: Timo Karg (DESY)
        Slides
      • 3
        Models of the signal response from SiPMs and PMTs
        Speaker: Oleg Kalekin (University of Erlangen)
        Slides
    • 16:00
      Coffee
    • Vacuum Sensors 2
      • 4
        Alkali Antimonide Photocathode Engineering
        Speaker: John Smedley (BNL)
        Slides
    • 18:30
      Dinner
    • Discussion
    • MCPs, HPDs
      • 5
        Assembly of Large-Area Planar MCP-based Photo-Detectors Without Vacuum Transfer of the Window
        Speaker: Andrey Elagin (University of Chicago)
        Slides
      • 6
        Optical Time Projection Chambers and Charged Particle Tracking in Water
        Speaker: Evan Angelico (University of Chicago)
        Slides
      • 10:30
        Coffee
      • 7
        The Tynode: a new vacuum electron multiplier for ultra fast
        for the MEMBrane Group
        Speaker: Harry v.d. Graaf (University Delft)
        Slides
    • Vacuum Sensors 3
      • 8
        An active high QE photocathode
        Speaker: Harry van der Graaf (University Delft)
        Slides
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • Fast Photo-sensors
      • 9
        Organic materials development for fast photodetectors
        Speaker: Sergey Ponomarenko (LumInno Tech LLC)
        Slides
    • 15:30
      Coffee
    • Silicon PMs 1
      • 10
        Wide range of charged particle detection using fast scintillator and Si-PM
        Speaker: Amit Weingarten (El-Mul Technologies)
        Slides
      • 11
        FE Chips for Fast Photosensor Readout
        Speaker: David Gascon (University of Barcelona)
        Slides
    • 18:30
      Dinner
    • Discussions
    • 07:15
      Early Breakfast
    • SENSE on Mount Wendelstein: We go to Mount Wendelstein and have a SENSE summit session
      • 12
        Bus leaves Ringberg Castle
      • 13
        Cable Car to Mount Wendelstein from Osterhofen
      • 10:00
        Coffee
      • 14
        Free Time
      • 15
        SENSE Session 1
        • a) Welcome and Introduction
          Speaker: Katharina Henjes-Kunst (DESY)
          Slides
        • b) R&D Cooperation: Results and Outlook
          Speakers: Andrey Nagii (University of Geneva), Teresa Montaruli (University of Geneva)
          Slides
        • c) Outreach: How to Include Others in Discussion
          Speaker: Katrin Link (KIT)
          Slides
      • 12:45
        Lunch
      • 16
        SENSE Road Map
        • a) Idea and Introduction to the topic
          Speaker: Katharina Henjes-Kunst (DESY)
        • b) SENSE Developments - Matrixes of SiPM
          Speaker: Dr Razmik Mirzoyan (Max-Planck-Institute for Physics)
        • c) The D-LIGHT development
          Speakers: Andrey Nagii (University of Geneva), Teresa Montaruli (University of Geneva)
          Slides
        • d) Developments on PMTs
        • e) Remarks and Next Steps
      • 15:20
        Coffee
      • 17
        Rack railway leaves for Brannenburg
      • 18
        Bus leaves for Ringberg Castle
    • 18:30
      Dinner
    • Discussions
    • Industrial Partners' Session
      • 19
        Sub-nanosecond Detection of Charged Particles with Fast Scintillator and Photon Sensor
        Speaker: Jonathan Garel (El-Mul Technologies)
        Slides
      • 10:30
        Coffee
      • 20
        3-inch Spectrometric PMTs of MELZ FEU
      • 21
        Overview of ET Enterprises plus Updates on Development Projects
        Speaker: Peter Cook (ET-Enterprises)
        Slides
      • 22
        TBD
        Speaker: Yuji Hotta (Hamamatsu Photonics)
        Slides
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • Silicon PMs
      • 23
        Characterization of the recently manufactured LCT5 and LVR Hamamatsu SiPMs suitable for the ASTRI MINI-ARRAY focal plane
        Speaker: Giovanni Bonanno (OA Catania)
        Slides
      • 24
        SiPMs for astroparticle physics applications: two specific examples
        Speakers: Thomas Huber (KIT), on behalf of Max Renschler (KIT)
        Slides
      • 15:15
        Coffee
      • 25
        Characterization of radiation-degraded SiPM with unresolved pulse height spectrum
        Speaker: Sergey Vinogradov (Russian Academy of Sciences)
        Slides
      • 26
        Operation of SiPM Based Photosensor Modules Alongside PMTs in the MAGIC Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope Camera
        Speaker: Mr Alexander Hahn (MPI fuer Physik)
        Slides
    • Guided Tour Through the Castle
      Convener: Jochen Essl (Ringberg Castle)
    • 18:30
      Dinner
    • Discussions
    • 27
      SST-1M SiPM Imaging Camera
      Speaker: Teresa Montaruli (University of Geneva)
      Slides
    • 10:15
      Coffee
    • Summaries and More: 'Crazy Ideas', Brainstorming, Highlights from NDIP
      • 28
        Novel Back Coated Ultra-thin Glass Mirrors
        Speaker: Juliane van Scherpenberg (Max Planck Institute for Physics)
        Slides
      • 29
        Brainstorming
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • Shuttle bus leaves for Munich