Show Hamamatsu Avalanche Photo Diode 0704005832
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| Subdetector specification: |
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| Serial: |
0704005832 |
| Type: |
Hamamatsu Avalanche Photo Diode |
| Detector: |
assigned to 0705005857/0704005832 |
| Unit: |
#29 (barcode 1309000289) |
| Preamp: |
1046 |
| Current location: |
Bochum NB2/65 or NB2/171 ex Proto192 |
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| Installation information: |
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| Label: |
red |
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| Manufacturer information: |
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| Wafer position: |
F13 |
| Break-through voltage: |
418 V |
| Voltage for Gain 100 (T=+25°C): |
389.1 V |
| Dark current: |
17.2 nA |
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| Screening Logistics: |
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| Available: |
No |
| Storage Box: |
none |
| Position in Box: |
none |
| EP1 batch: |
none |
| EP1 batch after irradiation: |
none |
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| Shipment: |
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| Grid number: |
none |
| Position in grid: |
none |
| Arrival for irradiation: |
none |
| Sent for analysis after irradiation: |
none |
| Return for assembly: |
none |
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| Irradiation: |
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| Date: |
none |
| Dose used: |
none |
| Temperature: |
none |
| Position: |
none |
| Bias voltage: |
none |
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| Annealing: |
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| Date: |
none |
| Temperature: |
none |
| Duration: |
none |
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| Measurement results: |
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| Voltage for Gain 100: |
T = +20 °C: none T = -25 °C: none |
| Voltage for Gain 150: |
T = +20 °C: none T = -25 °C: none |
| Voltage for Gain 200: |
T = +20 °C: none T = -25 °C: none |
| Gain/Voltage slope at M = 100: |
T = +20 °C: none T = -25 °C: none |
| Gain/Voltage slope at M = 150: |
T = +20 °C: none T = -25 °C: none |
| Gain/Voltage slope at M = 200: |
T = +20 °C: none T = -25 °C: none |
| Break-through voltage: |
T = +20 °C: none T = -25 °C: none |
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| Notes: |
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Characteristics
| Temperature |
Measurement |
Notes |
| +20.0 °C |
Gain |
Data is normalized with the Hamamatsu G=100 Voltage, although the APD is irradiated. |
| -25.0 °C |
Gain |
Normalization: +20°C Data is normalized with the Hamamatsu G=100 Voltage, although the APD is irradiated. The light yield at G=100 for +20°C is compared to the light yield at -25°C. The G=100 voltage for the -25°C data is where both yields are equal |
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