GridPix application to dual phase TPC

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Authors
  • H. van der Graaf
  • R. Schön
  • A. Tiseni
Publication date 2013
Journal Journal of Physics. Conference Series
Event 6th Symposium on Large TPCs for Low Energy Rare Event Detection
Article number 012019
Volume | Issue number 460
Number of pages 6
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute of Physics (IoP) - Institute for High Energy Physics (IHEF)
Abstract
GridPix is a gas-filled detector with an aluminium mesh stretched 50 μm above the Timepix CMOS pixel chip. This defines a high electric field where gas amplification occurs. A feasibility study is ongoing at Nikhef for the application of the GridPix technology as a charge sensitive device in a dual phase noble gas Time Projection Chamber (TPC), within the framework of the DARWIN design study for next generation dark matter experiments. The smallness of the device and well defined materials allow for high radio-purity and low outgassing. The high granularity of a pixel readout and the high detection efficiency of single electrons of GridPix bring benefits especially in terms of energy resolution for small energy deposits. This feature is interesting also for the measurement of the scintillation yield and the ionisation yield of noble liquids. The accurate measurements of such quantities have a direct impact on the data interpretation of dark matter experiments. The application in dual phase argon or xenon TPCs implies several technological challenges, such as the survival of the device at cryogenic temperature as well as the operation in a pure noble gas atmosphere without discharges. We describe here the recent developments of the project.
Document type Article
Note Sixth Symposium on Large TPCs for Low Energy Rare Event Detection : 17–19 December 2012, Paris, France
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/460/1/012019
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