Development of a flexible circuit board for low-background experiments

ORAL

Abstract

Future underground rare-event search experiments, such as neutrinoless double-beta decay searches, have stringent requirements for the radiopurity of materials placed near the active detector medium. Parylene is a polymer that has a high chemical purity and the vapor deposition process by which it is laid down tends to purify it further. In this talk the technique to fabricate a low-mass, flexible circuit board, with conductive traces photoligthographically patterned on a parylene substrate, is discussed. The performance of a proof-of-principle temperature sensor is presented.

*This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Nuclear Physics, under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231 and by the Shanghai Key Lab for Particle Physics and Cosmology (SKLPPC), Grant No. 15DZ2272100.

Authors

  • Alan Poon

    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
  • Paul Barton

    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
  • Ankur Dhar

    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
  • Joern Larsen

    • Lawrence Berkeley Natl Lab
  • James Loach

    • Shanghai Jiaotong University