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Amorphous Germanium Planar Detectors Directly Immersed in LN/LAr for Study of Contact Properties

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Abstract

The stability of an electrical contact when directly immersed in liquid nitrogen (LN) and liquid argon (LAr) is important for the rare event searches including neutrinoless double-beta decay using germanium (Ge) detectors. Utilizing the USD-grown crystals, we fabricated several planar Ge detectors to study electrical contact properties. The fabricated planar Ge detectors were directly immersed in LN and LAr in a test facility at the Max-Planck-Institut fuer physik (MPI) in Munich, Germany. We report that amorphous Ge contacts can survive when the detector is directly immersed. We performed several thermal cycle measurements to study the stability of the contacts. Measurements show that leakage current and energy resolution of the detectors are stable.

Authors

  • Rajendra Panth

    University of South Dakota

  • Wenzhao Wei

    University of South Dakota

  • Hao Mei

    University of South Dakota

  • Guojian Wang

    University of South Dakota

  • Jing Liu

    University of South Dakota

  • Dongming Mei

    University of South Dakota