Germanium ionization detector in a cryo mode at liquid helium temperature
ORAL
Abstract
The high-purity germanium (HPGe) detectors are well known for operating at liquid nitrogen temperature and cryogenic temperature at mK. Very little is known about Ge detector operating at liquid helium temperature. It is expected that operating Ge detectors at liquid helium temperature reduces thermal noise and hence allows the detectors to have better energy resolution in comparison to operating at liquid nitrogen temperature. We characterized Ge ionization detectors operated at liquid helium temperature at the University of South Dakota (USD) using the home-grown crystals. We measured the impurity freeze-out temperature in Ge. Using alphas from an Am-241 source, the charge collection efficiency (CCE) as a function of bias voltage was measured for three detectors with different impurity levels. Subsequently, we studied the impact of the impurity levels on the time-dependent CCE of the Ge detectors. The implication of the CCE at low temperature is discussed for Ge detectors with a-Ge contacts in searching for rare-event physics.
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Presenters
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Rajendra Panth
University of South Dakota
Authors
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Rajendra Panth
University of South Dakota
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Kyler Kooi
University of South Dakota
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Dongming Mei
University of South Dakota
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Jing Liu
University of South Dakota
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Hao Mei
University of South Dakota
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Guojiang Wang
University of South Dakota