We operated a PbMoO4 scintillating cryogenic detector of 570 g, produced with archaeological lead. This compound features excellent low temperature characteristics in terms of light yield, 12 keV/MeV for β/γ interactions, and FWHM energy resolution, 11.7 keV at 2.6 MeV. Furthermore, the detector allows for an effective particle identification by means of pulse shape analysis on the heat read-out channel. The implementation of innovative techniques and procedures for the purification of raw materials used for the crystal growth, and the highly-pure archaeological Pb, allowed for the production of large volume high-quality crystal. The overall characteristics of the detector operated at cryogenic temperatures makes PbMoO4 an excellent compound for neutrino physics applications, especially neutrinoless double-beta studies.
Pattavina, L., Nagorny, S., Nisi, S., Pagnanini, L., Pessina, G., Pirro, S., et al. (2020). Production and characterisation of a PbMoO4 cryogenic detector from archaeological Pb. THE EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. A, HADRONS AND NUCLEI, 56(2) [10.1140/epja/s10050-020-00050-x].
Production and characterisation of a PbMoO4 cryogenic detector from archaeological Pb
Pattavina, L.
;Pagnanini, L.;Pessina, G.;
2020
Abstract
We operated a PbMoO4 scintillating cryogenic detector of 570 g, produced with archaeological lead. This compound features excellent low temperature characteristics in terms of light yield, 12 keV/MeV for β/γ interactions, and FWHM energy resolution, 11.7 keV at 2.6 MeV. Furthermore, the detector allows for an effective particle identification by means of pulse shape analysis on the heat read-out channel. The implementation of innovative techniques and procedures for the purification of raw materials used for the crystal growth, and the highly-pure archaeological Pb, allowed for the production of large volume high-quality crystal. The overall characteristics of the detector operated at cryogenic temperatures makes PbMoO4 an excellent compound for neutrino physics applications, especially neutrinoless double-beta studies.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.