Improving the quantum efficiency of the CLAS12 LTCC PMTs with a p-Terphenyl wavelength shifter

ORAL

Abstract

An improved version of the CLAS Cherenkov detector will be used as the Low-Threshold Cherenkov Counter (LTCC) for the CLAS12 spectrometer at JLAB. The original detector used 216 UV-glass PMTs, which have a poor quantum-efficiency (QE) below 300nm due to the UV-glass transparency. The application of a p-Terphenyl wavelength shifter to the face of these PMTs dramatically improves the QE for short wavelengths, rivaling that of a much more expensive quartz PMT. This translates into an improved detector performance for the LTCC, especially in the higher-energetic regimes in the CLAS12 spectrometer. We will discuss the coating process, as well as the performance testing taking place at Temple University.

*Work supported in part by the US Department of Energy

Authors

  • Sylvester Joosten

    • Temple Univ
  • Brandon Elman

    • Temple Univ
  • Kyle Johnston

    • Temple Univ
  • Zein-Eddine Meziani

    • Temple Univ
  • Nikolaos Sparveris

    • Temple Univ
  • Michael Paolone

    • Temple Univ
  • Whitney Armstrong

    • Temple Univ
  • Edward Kaczanowicz

    • Temple Univ