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Performance of the Hamamatsu R11410 photomultiplier tube in cryogenic xenon environments


Baudis, L; Behrens, A; Ferella, A; Kish, A; Marrodán Undagoitia, T; Mayani, D; Schumann, M (2013). Performance of the Hamamatsu R11410 photomultiplier tube in cryogenic xenon environments. Journal of Instrumentation, 8(04):P04026.

Abstract

The Hamamatsu R11410 photomultiplier, a tube of 3'' diameter and with a very low intrinsic radioactivity, is an interesting light sensor candidate for future experiments using liquid xenon (LXe) as target for direct dark matter searches. We have performed several experiments with the R11410 with the goal of testing its performance in environments similar to a dark matter detector setup. In particular, we examined its long-term behavior and stability in LXe and its response in various electric field configurations.

Abstract

The Hamamatsu R11410 photomultiplier, a tube of 3'' diameter and with a very low intrinsic radioactivity, is an interesting light sensor candidate for future experiments using liquid xenon (LXe) as target for direct dark matter searches. We have performed several experiments with the R11410 with the goal of testing its performance in environments similar to a dark matter detector setup. In particular, we examined its long-term behavior and stability in LXe and its response in various electric field configurations.

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Item Type:Journal Article, refereed, original work
Communities & Collections:07 Faculty of Science > Physics Institute
Dewey Decimal Classification:530 Physics
Scopus Subject Areas:Physical Sciences > Mathematical Physics
Physical Sciences > Instrumentation
Language:English
Date:2013
Deposited On:05 Feb 2014 12:48
Last Modified:24 Jan 2022 03:08
Publisher:IOP Publishing
ISSN:1748-0221
OA Status:Closed
Publisher DOI:https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/8/04/P04026