19-21 noviembre 2024
Madrid
Europe/Madrid timezone

A novel selenium based photosensor for liquid noble detectors

19 nov. 2024 15:00
15m
Red Temática de Astropartículas (RENATA) RENATA (Red Nacional Temática de Astropartículas)

Ponente

Patricia Sanchez Lucas (University of Granada)

Descripción

Detection of the vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) scintillation light produced by liquid noble elements will be of central importance to fully exploit the potential of future time projection chambers (TPCs) using these media. A novel technology recently proposed to detect VUV light is based on a windowless amorphous selenium photosensor. This device would open the door to the possibility of making an integrated charge plus light sensor, which would be simultaneously sensitive to the two signals of a liquid noble gas TPC. This would allow for a larger effective area, provide an increased sensitivity to the low energy physics (few MeV) and greater fidelity in energy reconstruction. These are all desired features for the second phase of the future neutrino experiment DUNE, turning this technology a suitable candidate to be implemented in the latest far detector module. We present here the concept of the amorphous selenium photosensor and report about the R&D ongoing and the latest light simulation tools developed to benchmark the performance of the device.

Autor primario

Patricia Sanchez Lucas (University of Granada)

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