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- Gorel, P;
- Gornea, R;
- Grace, E;
- Graham, K;
- Grant, DR;
- Gulyev, E;
- Hall, A;
- Hallin, AL;
- Hamstra, M;
- Harvey, PJ;
- Hearns, C;
- Jillings, CJ;
- Kamaev, O;
- Kemp, A;
- Kuźniak, M;
- Langrock, S;
- La Zia, F;
- Lehnert, B;
- Li, O;
- Lidgard, JJ;
- Liimatainen, P;
- Lim, C;
- Lindner, T;
- Linn, Y;
- Liu, S;
- Mathew, R;
- McDonald, AB;
- McElroy, T;
- McFarlane, K;
- McLaughlin, J;
- Mead, S;
- Mehdiyev, R;
- Mielnichuk, C;
- Monroe, J;
- Muir, A;
- Nadeau, P;
- Nantais, C;
- Ng, C;
- Noble, AJ;
- O’Dwyer, E;
- Ohlmann, C;
- Olchanski, K;
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- Pasuthip, P;
- Peeters, SJM;
- Pollmann, TR;
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- Rau, W;
- Rethmeier, C;
- Retière, F;
- Seeburn, N;
- Shaw, B;
- Singhrao, K;
- Skensved, P;
- Smith, B;
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- Stainforth, R;
- Stone, C;
- Strickland, V;
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- Taylor, J;
- Veloce, L;
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- Walding, J;
- Ward, M;
- Westerdale, S;
- White, R;
- Woolsey, E;
- Zielinski, J
The Hamamatsu R5912-HQE photomultiplier-tube (PMT) is a novel high-quantum efficiency PMT. It is currently used in the DEAP-3600 dark matter detector and is of significant interest for future dark matter and neutrino experiments where high signal yields are needed. We report on the methods developed for in-situ characterization and monitoring of DEAP's 255 R5912-HQE PMTs. This includes a detailed discussion of typical measured single-photoelectron charge distributions, correlated noise (afterpulsing), dark noise, double, and late pulsing characteristics. The characterization is performed during the detector commissioning phase using laser light injected through a light diffusing sphere and during normal detector operation using LED light injected through optical fibres.