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Performance of a Large Area Photon Detector For Rare Event Search Applications

Instrumentation and Detectors 2021-01-12 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

We present the design and characterization of a large-area Cryogenic PhotoDetector (CPD) designed for active particle identification in rare event searches, such as neutrinoless double beta decay and dark matter experiments. The detector consists of a 45.645.6 cm2\mathrm{cm}^2 surface area by 1-mm-thick 10.610.6 g\mathrm{g} Si wafer. It is instrumented with a distributed network of Quasiparticle-trap-assisted Electrothermal feedback Transition-edge sensors (QETs) with superconducting critical temperature Tc=41.5T_c=41.5 mK\mathrm{mK} to measure athermal phonons released from interactions with photons. The detector is characterized and calibrated with a collimated 55^{55}Fe X-ray source incident on the center of the detector. The noise equivalent power is measured to be 1×10171\times 10^{-17} W/Hz\mathrm{W}/\sqrt{\mathrm{Hz}} in a bandwidth of 2.72.7 kHz\mathrm{kHz}. The baseline energy resolution is measured to be σE=3.86±0.04\sigma_E = 3.86 \pm 0.04 (stat.)0.00+0.23(\mathrm{stat.})^{+0.23}_{-0.00} (syst.)(\mathrm{syst.}) eV\mathrm{eV} (RMS). The detector also has an expected timing resolution of σt=2.3\sigma_t = 2.3 μs\mu\mathrm{s} for 55 σE\sigma_E events.

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@article{arxiv.2009.14302,
  title  = {Performance of a Large Area Photon Detector For Rare Event Search Applications},
  author = {CPD Collaboration and C. W. Fink and S. L. Watkins and T. Aramaki and P. L. Brink and J. Camilleri and X. Defay and S. Ganjam and Yu. G. Kolomensky and R. Mahapatra and N. Mirabolfathi and W. A. Page and R. Partridge and M. Platt and M. Pyle and B. Sadoulet and B. Serfass and S. Zuber},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2009.14302},
  year   = {2021}
}

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6 pages, 5 figures