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Conference: Tipp 2014 - Third International Conference on Technology and Instrumentation in Particle Physics
Submitted by: YOO, Jonghee
Submitted on: 23 January 2014 04:36
Title: R&D for Solid Xenon Particle Detector
Abstract content The solid (crystallin) phase of xenon possesses many of the same advantages of liquid xenon as a particle detector material including good transparency, self-shielding, low intrinsic background, and high scintillation light yield. Many of the properties of solid xenon have been measured previously employing small volumes and thin films. Two major R&D issues must be addressed to make a solid xenon particle detector; the demonstration of the scalability of solid xenon and the capability to readout scintillation lights and ionization signals from the solid xenon. Both issues are being addressed with a dedicated cryogenic system at Fermilab. In this talk, we will report the recent results of the solid xenon detector R&D.
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Primary Authors: YOO, Jonghee (Fermilab) yoo@fnal.gov
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Abstract presenters: YOO, Jonghee
Track classification: Emerging technologies: 4a) Cooling and cryogenics
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