19–22 Nov 2024
Harbour Centre, Vancouver (BC), Canada
US/Pacific timezone

Cryogenic SiPMs for the optical readout of DarkSide-20k

20 Nov 2024, 15:29
18m
Room: 1400-1430 (Harbour Centre, Vancouver (BC), Canada)

Room: 1400-1430

Harbour Centre, Vancouver (BC), Canada

515 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 5K3
Oral/Presentation Cryogenic and Noble Liquids Detectors Cryogenic and Noble Liquids Detectors (1) (Chair: Masashi Yokoyama, Ryan Underwood)

Speaker

Giuseppe Matteucci (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II)

Description

Silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) have gained significant traction as an alternative technology to the well-established photomultiplier tube (PMT), with numerous high-sensitivity experiments adopting them either complementarily or as a replacement for PMTs. SiPMs are an ideal match for low-background cryogenic applications, such as massive noble liquid experiments for dark matter direct detection, due to (i) the significant reduction of dark noise in cold environments, (ii) relatively low radioactive content, and (iii) scalable industrial production. For these reasons, the Global Argon Dark Matter Collaboration has committed to this technology for DarkSide-20k, currently under construction at LNGS Hall C. The development of a large-area cryogenic SiPM-based photon counter has culminated in the Photon Detector Unit (PDU), a compact photosensor measuring 20x20 cm² with 100 cm² active surface per channel, based on SiPM technology from Fondazione Bruno Kessler and incorporating custom front-end electronics suited for cryogenics. More than 600 PDUs are being produced and tested in various collaboration facilities to construct the two ~10.5 m² optical planes of the massive two-phase argon time projection chamber of DarkSide-20k and the optical readout of its veto system.

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Author

Giuseppe Matteucci (Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II)

Presentation materials