Large-size germanium crystal growth for rare event physics

ORAL

Abstract

Cosmogenic production in germanium crystals grown on the surface can limit the sensitivity for the next generation deep underground experiments in searching for rare event physics beyond the Standard Model. One of the best solutions to eliminate unwanted cosmogenics is to produce the germanium crystals and detectors in an underground environment. The goal of this project is to create state-of-the-art detectors to advance neutrinoless double-beta decay and dark matter exploration research and technology while simultaneously paving the way for infrastructure to support an underground laboratory for zone refining, crystal growth, and detector fabrication. The greatest challenge in the growth of germanium crystals is a lack of precise control of individual crystal properties such as the impurity distribution, the dislocation density, and the crystalline structure. With knowledge gained from the pioneers in the field of crystal growth, the researchers have developed a novel technique to grow detector-grade crystals. In this paper, we will report detector-grade large-size germanium crystal growth at the University of South Dakota.

*DE-FG02-10ER46709 and the state of South Dakota

Authors

  • Dongming Mei

    • The University of South Dakota
  • Guojian Wang

    • The University of South Dakota
  • Hao Mei

    • The University of South Dakota
  • Yutong Guan

    • The University of South Dakota
  • Gang Yang

    • The University of South Dakota
  • Jayesh Govani

    • The University of South Dakota