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Design and characterization of a phonon-mediated cryogenic particle detector with an eV-scale threshold and 100 keV-scale dynamic range

R. Ren, C. Bathurst, Y.-Y. Chang, R. Chen, C. W. Fink, Z. Hong, Noah Kurinsky, N. Mast, Nityasa Mishra, V. Novati, G. Spahn, H. Meyer Zu Theenhausen, S. L. Watkins, Z. Williams, M. J. Wilson, A. Zaytsev, D. Bauer, R. Bunker, E. Figueroa‐Feliciano, M. Hollister, L. Hsu, P. Lukens, R. Mahapatra, N. Mirabolfathi, B. Nebolsky, Mark Platt, F. Ponce, M. Pyle, T. Reynolds, T. Saab

2021Physical review. D/Physical review. D.44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present the design and characterization of a cryogenic phonon-sensitive 1-gram Si detector exploiting the Neganov-Trofimov-Luke effect to detect single-charge excitations. This device achieved 2.65(2) eV phonon energy resolution when operated without a voltage bias across the crystal and a corresponding charge resolution of 0.03 electron-hole pairs at 100 V bias. With a continuous-readout data acquisition system and an offline optimum-filter trigger, we obtain a 9.2 eV threshold with a trigger rate of the order of 20 Hz. The detector's energy scale is calibrated up to 120 keV using an energy estimator based on the pulse area. The high performance of this device allows its application to different fields where excellent energy resolution, low threshold, and large dynamic range are required, including dark matter searches, precision measurements of coherent neutrino-nucleus scattering, and ionization yield measurements.

Topics & Concepts

DetectorPhysicsPhononEnergy (signal processing)Dynamic rangeRange (aeronautics)ScatteringResolution (logic)Computational physicsAtomic physicsOpticsMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsQuantum mechanicsComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceComposite materialSuperconducting and THz Device TechnologyDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaPhysics of Superconductivity and Magnetism
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