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GRANITE: High-Resolution Imaging and Electrical Qualification of Large-Area TPC Electrodes

Instrumentation and Detectors 2026-02-04 v4

Abstract

Next-generation dual-phase time projection chambers (TPCs) for rare event searches will require large-scale, high-precision electrodes. To meet the stringent requirements for high-voltage performance of such an experiment, we have developed a scanning setup for comprehensive electrode quality assurance. The system is built around the GRANITE (Granular Robotic Assay for Novel Integrated TPC Electrodes) facility: a gantry robot on top of a 2.5m×1.8m2.5\,\text{m}\times1.8\,\text{m} granite table, equipped with a suite of non-contact metrology devices. We developed a coaxial wire scanning head to measure and correlate localized high-voltage discharge currents in air with high-resolution surface images. We find that the identified discharge 'hotspots' are transient and show no significant correlation with static visual features. Next, we established a quantitative relationship between artificially induced abrasive surface damage on the wires and a reduction in the discharge inception voltage. This work provides a novel non-invasive tool for qualifying wires dedicated for use in electrodes for future low-background experiments.

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@article{arxiv.2511.11401,
  title  = {GRANITE: High-Resolution Imaging and Electrical Qualification of Large-Area TPC Electrodes},
  author = {Shumit A. Mitra and Alexander Deisting and Jan Lommler and Uwe Oberlack and Fabian Piermaier and Quirin Weitzel and Daniel Wenz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.11401},
  year   = {2026}
}

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18 pages, 8 figures, submitted to JINST