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Conference: Tipp 2014 - Third International Conference on Technology and Instrumentation in Particle Physics
Submitted by: YOO, Jonghee
Submitted on: 26 November 2013 19:04
Title: 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 solid xenon signals. Both issues are being addressed with a dedicated cryogenic system at Fermilab. The first phase of this project entailed growing approximately a kilogram of transparent solid phase xenon and was successfully completed in 2010 at Fermilab. The second phase of this project is underway where the signals from scintillation light and electron drift in solid xenon, and more aggressively the crystallography of the solid xenon. In this talk, we will report the recent results of the solid xenon detector R&D at Fermilab.
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Primary Authors: YOO, Jonghee (Fermilab) yoo@fnal.gov
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Abstract presenters: YOO, Jonghee
Track classification: Sensors: 1e) Novel technologies
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