Development of an ASIC readout for nEXO’s large-scale SiPM testing
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Abstract
The nEXO experiment will search for neutrinoless double-beta decay in xenon-136 and reach a half-life sensitivity of 1.35x1028yr. nEXO’s photon detection surface will achieve an energy resolution <1% by using 4.6m2 of silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs). Individual 6x6 mm2 SiPMs from two different suppliers have been shown to meet the detector requirements, and large-scale testing of recently available 1x1 cm2 SiPMs is being planned. SiPM tiles for the detector will be made of 96 SiPMs on a substrate, with custom Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) to readout and digitize signals. Front-end cryogenic ASICs have been successfully used for charge readout in ProtoDUNE and SBND; materials and expertise from these other experiments are being repurposed as a prototype readout system for nEXO. In this talk I will discuss the development of this prototype ASIC readout system including key components and necessary adaptations required for use with large-scale SiPM testing.
*This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) program and by the Office of Nuclear Physics under Award Number DE-SC0014517.
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Presenters
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Brady Eckert