Photosensors for xe scintillation readout
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Transcript of Photosensors for xe scintillation readout
Joaquim M.F. dos Santos
GIAN- Atomic and Nuclear Instrumentation Group
Instrumentation Center University of Coimbra
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Santos et al., Monte Carlo [7]
Fraga et al., Boltzmann [11]
Fonseca et al. [16]
Fonseca et al., -90ºC [16]
Parsons et al. [13]
Akimov et al. [14]
Aprile et al., -95ºC [15]
Ngoc et al. [12]
Xenon
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C.M.B. Monteiro et al., JINST 2 P05001 (2007)C.M.B. Monteiro et al., Phys. Lett. B 668 (2008) 167
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22.1 keV X-raysE/pdrift = 0.7 kV cm-1 bar-1
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ScintillationAmplification Parameter
(photons e-1 V -1)141 ± 6 141 ± 7 142 ± 5 151 ± 5 161 ± 9 170 ± 10 162 ± 10
E.D.C Freitas et al., Phys. Lett. B (2009) , accepted for publication
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C.M.B. Monteiro et al., Phys. Lett. B 677 (2009) 133
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C.M.B. Monteiro et al., JINST 2 (2007) P05001F.P. Santos et al., J. Appl. Phys. 27 (1994) 42
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QE = 1.0 ± 0.2 (468 APDs tested)
C.M.B. Monteiro et al., APB 81 (2005) 531
QE = 34% +/- 5%
R. Chandrasekharan et al., NIM A 567 (2006) 45 R. Neilson et al. (EXO Collaboration), NIM A 608 (2009) 68
J.A.M. Lopes et al., IEEE TNS 48 (2001) 312 C.M.B. Monteiro et al., IEEE TNS 48 (2001) 1081
P. Shagin et al., J.Inst. 4 (2009) P01005
• Slightly modified standard APD • up to now not used for DUV• delivery time ~ 1 year for a several 1000, • well established production process• QE = 0.3+/- 0.06 ( very preliminary results )
IFAE ( Barcelona ) / Coimbra
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R. Neilson et al. (EXO Collaboration), NIM A 608 (2009) 68
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L.M.P. Fernandes et al., NIM A531 (2004) 566 J.A.M. Lopes et al., NIM A504 (2003) 331
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C.M.B. Monteiro et al., Appl. Phys. B 81 (2005) 531
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L.M.P. Fernandes et al., NIM A 478 (2000) 395L.M.P. Fernandes et al., NIM A 81 (2005) 531
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• Performance of CsI photocathodes in liquid Xe, Kr, and ArNucl. Instr. Meth. A 338 (1994) 328-335E. Aprile, A. Bolotnikov, D. Chen, R. Mukherjee, F. Xu, D.F. Anderson, V. Peskov
• Detection of the primary scintillation light from dense Ar, Kr and Xe with novel photosensitive gaseous detectors Nucl. Instr. Meth. A 478 (2002) 377-383L. Periale, V. Peskov, P. Carlson, T. Francke, P. Pavlopoulos, P. Picchi, F. Pietropaolo
• Photosensitive gaseous detectors for cryogenic temperature applications Nucl. Instr. Meth. A 573 (2007) 302-305L. Periale, V. Peskov, C. Iacobaeus, B. Lund-Jensen, P. Picchi, F. Pietropaolo, I. Rodionov
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JFCA Veloso et al., IEEE TNS 43 (1996) 1232JFCA Veloso et al., NIM A 457 (2001) 253
JFCA Veloso et al., NIM A 422 (1999) 273
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JFCA Veloso et al., NIM A 457 (2001) 253
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EDC Freitas et al., NIM A 580 (2007) 214
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LCC Coelho et al., NIM A 581 (2007) 190
CDR Azevedo et al., to be published
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FD Amaro et al., IEEE TNS 56 (2009) 1097
FD Amaro et al., J.Inst. 1 (2006) P08003
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FD Amaro et al., to be published
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A Bondar et al., NIM A 581 (2007) 241
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J. Escada et al., J. Inst. 4 (2009) , in press
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Atm. pressureGas flow mode
C.D.R. Azevedo et al., J. Inst. 4 (2009) , in press
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C.D.R. Azevedo et al., J. Inst. 4 (2009) , in press
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Present OptimalTHGEM THGEM
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