Status of the 20 inch MCP-PMT prototype development for JUNO experiment

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Abstract

A new concept of large area photomultiplier based on MCPs was conceived for JUNO by the scientists in IHEP, Beijing. In the past 5 years by collaborative work of the MCP-PMT collaboration in China, 8 inch and 20 inch prototypes were produced. Test results show that this type of MCP-PMT can have similar photon counting performance as the traditional dynode type PMTs. With the better collection efficiency, low after pulse rate, low Low-Potassium Glass, the JUNO ordered 75% about 15,000 20 inch MCP-PMT from NNVT at the end of 2015. This manuscript just give the overview this type of MCP-PMT, the R&D process and the main characteristics.

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Gao, F., Huang, G., Heng, Y., Li, D., Liu, H., Liu, S., … Zhao, T. (2017). Status of the 20 inch MCP-PMT prototype development for JUNO experiment. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 888). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/888/1/012050

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