TY - JOUR
T1 - Surface Characterization of P-Type Point Contact Germanium Detectors
AU - Edzards, Frank
AU - Hauertmann, Lukas
AU - Abt, Iris
AU - Gooch, Chris
AU - Lehnert, Björn
AU - Liu, Xiang
AU - Mertens, Susanne
AU - Radford, David C.
AU - Schulz, Oliver
AU - Willers, Michael
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 by the authors.
PY - 2021/12
Y1 - 2021/12
N2 - P-type point contact (PPC) germanium detectors are used in rare event and low-background searches, including neutrinoless double beta (0νββ) decay, low-energy nuclear recoils, and coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering. The detectors feature an excellent energy resolution, low detection thresholds down to the sub-keV range, and enhanced background rejection capabilities. However, due to their large passivated surface, separating the signal readout contact from the bias voltage electrode, PPC detectors are susceptible to surface effects such as charge build-up. A profound understanding of their response to surface events is essential. In this work, the response of a PPC detector to alpha and beta particles hitting the passivated surface was investigated in a multi-purpose scanning test stand. It is shown that the passivated surface can accumulate charges resulting in a radial-dependent degradation of the observed event energy. In addition, it is demonstrated that the pulse shapes of surface alpha events show characteristic features which can be used to discriminate against these events.
AB - P-type point contact (PPC) germanium detectors are used in rare event and low-background searches, including neutrinoless double beta (0νββ) decay, low-energy nuclear recoils, and coherent elastic neutrino-nucleus scattering. The detectors feature an excellent energy resolution, low detection thresholds down to the sub-keV range, and enhanced background rejection capabilities. However, due to their large passivated surface, separating the signal readout contact from the bias voltage electrode, PPC detectors are susceptible to surface effects such as charge build-up. A profound understanding of their response to surface events is essential. In this work, the response of a PPC detector to alpha and beta particles hitting the passivated surface was investigated in a multi-purpose scanning test stand. It is shown that the passivated surface can accumulate charges resulting in a radial-dependent degradation of the observed event energy. In addition, it is demonstrated that the pulse shapes of surface alpha events show characteristic features which can be used to discriminate against these events.
KW - alpha and beta surface backgrounds
KW - neutrinoless double beta decay
KW - P-type point contact germanium detectors
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U2 - 10.3390/particles4040036
DO - 10.3390/particles4040036
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85123330829
SN - 2571-712X
VL - 4
SP - 489
EP - 511
JO - Particles
JF - Particles
IS - 4
ER -