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Large-Area MPPC with Enhanced VUV Sensitivity for Liquid Xenon Scintillation Detector

Instrumentation and Detectors 2019-03-27 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

A large-area Multi-Pixel Photon Counter (MPPC) sensitive to vacuum ultra violet (VUV) light has been developed for the liquid xenon (LXe) scintillation detector of the MEG II experiment. The LXe detector is designed to detect the 52.8\,MeV photon from the lepton flavour violating decay μ+e+γ\mu^+ \to \mathrm{e}^+ \gamma and is based on 900900\,\ell LXe with a highly granular scintillation readout by 4092 VUV-MPPCs with an active area of 139mm2139\,\mathrm{mm}^2 each, totalling 0.57m20.57\,\mathrm{m}^2. The VUV-MPPC shows an excellent performance in LXe, which includes a high photon detection efficiency (PDE) up to 21\% for the LXe scintillation light in the VUV range, a high gain, a low probability of the optical cross-talk and the after-pulsing, a low dark count rate and a good single photoelectron resolution. The large active area of the VUV-MPPC is formed by connecting four independent small VUV-MPPC chips in series to avoid the increase of the sensor capacitance and thus, to have a short pulse-decay-time, which is crucial for high rate experiments. Performance tests of 4180 VUV-MPPCs produced for the LXe detector were also carried out at room temperature prior to the installation to the detector and all of them with only a few exceptions were found to work properly. The design and performance of the VUV-MPPC are described in detail as well as the results from the performance tests at room temperature.

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@article{arxiv.1809.08701,
  title  = {Large-Area MPPC with Enhanced VUV Sensitivity for Liquid Xenon Scintillation Detector},
  author = {K. Ieki and T. Iwamoto and D. Kaneko and S. Kobayashi and N. Matsuzawa and T. Mori and S. Ogawa and R. Onda and W. Ootani and R. Sawada and K. Sato and R. Yamada},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.08701},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

Revised version accepted for publication in Nucl. Instr. and Meth. A, 10 pages, 19 figures