Study of Charge Transport in a SuperCDMS-style Ge Detector Fabricated From a USD-Grown Single Crystal at a Cryogenic Temperature

ORAL

Abstract

A designated experiment to understand the charge transport behavior in a SuperCDMS-style Ge detector made from a USD-grown crystal was performed at the University of Minnesota. The detector is patterned with four concentric charge channels on one side, and a bias electrode on the opposite side. Am-241 sources were used to observe the 59.54 keV peak in spectra from each channel. Since the majority of charge carriers were created near the surface of the detector, this study can be used to understand the charge transport, charge collection efficiency, charge trapping, and charge breakdown, as a function of bias voltage. We investigated the time-dependent charge amplification induced by holes at mK temperature.

*This work is done under the collaboration PIRE-GEMADARC. It was sponsored by NSF OISE-1743790.

Presenters

  • Pramod Acharya

    • University of South Dakota

Authors

  • Pramod Acharya

    • University of South Dakota
  • Matthew Fritts

    • University of Minnesota
  • Dongming Mei

    • University of South Dakota
  • Nicholas Mast

    • University of Minnesota
  • Vuk Mandic

    • University of Minnesota