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Journal article

Operation of a double-phase pure argon Large Electron Multiplier Time Projection Chamber: Comparison of single and double phase operation

  • 1. Institute for Particle Physics, ETH Zurich, 8093 Zurich (Switzerland)

Description

We constructed and operated a double phase (liquid-vapour) pure argon Large Electron Multiplier Time Projection Chamber (LAr LEM-TPC) with a sensitive area of 10x10cm2 and up to 30 cm of drift length. The LEM is a macroscopic hole electron multiplier built with standard PCB techniques: drifting electrons are extracted from the liquid to the vapour phase and driven into the holes of the LEM where the multiplication occurs. Moving charges induce a signal on the anode and on the LEM electrodes. The orthogonally segmented upper face of the upper LEM and anode permit the reconstruction of X-Y spatial coordinates of ionizing events. The detector is equipped with a Photo Multiplier Tube immersed in liquid for triggering the ionizing events and an argon purification circuit to ensure long drift paths. Cosmic muon tracks have been recorded and further characterization of the detector is ongoing. We believe that this proof of principle represents an important milestone in the realization of very large, long drift (cost-effective) LAr detectors for next generation neutrino physics and proton decay experiments, as well as for direct search of Dark Matter with imaging devices.

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nima.2009.10.011

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.nima.2009.10.011;
arXiv
arXiv:0907.2944v1;
PII
S0168-9002(09)01909-3;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research. Section A, Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Journal Volume
617
Journal Issue
1-3
Journal Page Range
p. 188-192
ISSN
0168-9002
CODEN
NIMAER

Conference

Title
11. Pisa meeting on advanced detectors
Dates
24-30 May 2009
Place
La Biodola, Elba (Italy)

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Copyright
Copyright (c) 2009 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.