Noble liquid radiation detectors have long been afflicted by spurious electron emission from their cathodic electrodes. This phenomenon must be understood and mitigated in the next generation of liquid xenon (LXe) experiments searching for WIMP dark matter or neutrinoless double beta decay, and in the large liquid argon (LAr) detectors for the long-baseline neutrino programmes. We present a systematic study of this spurious emission involving a series of slow voltage-ramping tests on fine metal wires immersed in a two-phase xenon time projection chamber with single electron sensitivity. Emission currents as low as 10−18A can thus be detected by electron counting, a vast improvement over previous dedicated measurements. Emission episodes wer...
The nature of dark matter is one of the most compelling mysteries of modern physics. Liquid xenon de...
Maintaining the electric fields necessary for the current generation of noble liquid time projection...
Reading out the charge from a very large liquid argon detector, such as proposed for next generation...
Finding unequivocal evidence of dark matter interactions in a particle detector is a major goal of r...
Currently, one of the most well motivated models of dark matter is the weakly inter- acting massive ...
We present detailed measurements of the electron avalanche process in liquid Xenon. The measurements...
We extend the study of the performance of a prototype two-phase liquid xenon WIMP dark matter detect...
Liquid argon (LAr) time projection chambers (TPC) have rapidly increased in importance as particle d...
The authors describe experiments with liquid-xenon-filled wire chambers operating in the proportiona...
Purity monitor devices are increasingly used in liquid noble gas time projection chambers to measure...
The objective was to develop the technology of liquid xenon (LXe) detectors for spectroscopy and ima...
Dual-phase xenon detectors, as currently used in direct detection dark matter experiments, have obse...
The nature of dark matter is one of the most compelling mysteries of modern physics. Liquid xenon de...
Maintaining the electric fields necessary for the current generation of noble liquid time projection...
Reading out the charge from a very large liquid argon detector, such as proposed for next generation...
Finding unequivocal evidence of dark matter interactions in a particle detector is a major goal of r...
Currently, one of the most well motivated models of dark matter is the weakly inter- acting massive ...
We present detailed measurements of the electron avalanche process in liquid Xenon. The measurements...
We extend the study of the performance of a prototype two-phase liquid xenon WIMP dark matter detect...
Liquid argon (LAr) time projection chambers (TPC) have rapidly increased in importance as particle d...
The authors describe experiments with liquid-xenon-filled wire chambers operating in the proportiona...
Purity monitor devices are increasingly used in liquid noble gas time projection chambers to measure...
The objective was to develop the technology of liquid xenon (LXe) detectors for spectroscopy and ima...
Dual-phase xenon detectors, as currently used in direct detection dark matter experiments, have obse...
The nature of dark matter is one of the most compelling mysteries of modern physics. Liquid xenon de...
Maintaining the electric fields necessary for the current generation of noble liquid time projection...
Reading out the charge from a very large liquid argon detector, such as proposed for next generation...