Performance of a large area photon detector for rare event search applications

Collaboration
Sep 29, 2020
6 pages
Published in:
  • Appl.Phys.Lett. 118 (2021) 2, 022601
  • Published: Jan 11, 2021
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Abstract: (AIP)
We present the design and characterization of a large-area Cryogenic PhotoDetector designed for active particle identification in rare event searches, such as neutrinoless double beta decay and dark matter experiments. The detector consists of a 45.6   cm 2 surface area by a 1-mm-thick 10.6   g Si wafer. It is instrumented with a distributed network of Quasiparticle-trap-assisted Electrothermal feedback Transition-edge sensors with superconducting critical temperature T c = 41.5   mK to measure athermal phonons released from interactions with photons. The detector is characterized and calibrated with a collimated 55Fe x-ray source incident on the center of the detector. The noise equivalent power is measured to be 1 × 10 − 17   W / Hz in a bandwidth of 2.7   kHz. The baseline energy resolution is measured to be σ E = 3.86 ± 0.04   ( stat . ) − 0.00 + 0.19   ( syst . )   eV. The detector also has an expected timing resolution of σ t = 2.3   μ s for 5   σ E events.
Note:
  • 6 pages, 5 figures
  • photon: detector
  • phonon: detector
  • energy resolution
  • particle identification
  • calibration
  • performance
  • collimator
  • time resolution
  • noise
  • X-ray: irradiation
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