First operation of undoped CsI directly coupled with SiPM at 77 Kelvin
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Abstract
The light yield of a combination of an undoped CsI crystal plus two SiPMs at about 77 Kelvin was measured to be 38.88 ±2.96 photo-electrons (PE) per keV electron-equivalent (keVee) using the 26.3 keV γ-ray peaks from an 241Am radioactive source. The feasibility of using an undoped CsI crystal coupled with two SiPMs at 77 K at a lower energy region was the first attempt in the world. The high light yield together with some other technical advantages makes it a great neutrino and dark matter detector at the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS), Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).
*This work is supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF), USA, award PHY-1506036. Computations supporting this project were performed on High-Performance Computing Systems at the University of South Dakota, funded by NSF award OAC-1626516.
Publication: Planned to publish our result on EPJC.
Presenters
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Keyu Ding
- University of South Dakota