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Instruments, volume 8, issue 4, pages 48

Improvement and Characterisation of the ArCLight Large-Area Dielectric Light Detector for Liquid-Argon Time Projection Chambers

Jonas Bürgi 1
L. Calivers 1
Richard Diurba 1
Fabian Frieden 1
Anja Gauch 1
Laura Francesca Iacob 1
I Kreslo 1
J. Kunzmann 1
Saba Parsa 1
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Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2024-11-04
Journal: Instruments
scimago Q2
SJR0.658
CiteScore2.6
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ISSN2410390X
Abstract

The detection of scintillation light in noble-liquid detectors is necessary for identifying neutrino interaction candidates from beam, astrophysical, or solar sources. Large monolithic detectors typically have highly efficient light sensors, like photomultipliers, mounted outside their electric field. This option is not available for modular detectors that wish to maximize their active volume. The ArgonCube light readout system detectors (ArCLights) are large-area thin-wavelength-shifting (WLS) panels that can operate in highly proximate modular detectors and within the electric field. The WLS plastic forming the bulk structure of the ArCLight has Tetraphenyl Butadiene (TPB) and sheets of dichroic mirror layered across its surface. It is coupled to a set of six silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs). This publication compares TPB coating techniques for large surface areas and describes quality control methods for large-scale production.

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