7–10 Oct 2025
Inn at Penn, University of Pennsylvania
US/Eastern timezone

Long-Term Performance of VUV-Sensitive Silicon Photomultipliers in Cryogenic Environments for nEXO

8 Oct 2025, 18:30
1h 50m
Inn at Penn, University of Pennsylvania

Inn at Penn, University of Pennsylvania

3600 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa 19104
Poster RDC 2 Photodectors Poster

Speaker

Edryd van Bruggen (University of Massachusetts)

Description

The nEXO experiment, a next-generation liquid xenon time-projection chamber enriched to 90% $^{136}$Xe, will search for neutrinoless double-beta decay with a projected half-life sensitivity of $1.35 × 10^{28}$ years over a 10-year lifespan. Achieving this sensitivity requires high efficiency vacuum-ultraviolet (VUV) silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) to detect xenon scintillation light at 175 nm, motivating a rigorous characterization of their long-term performance under cryogenic conditions. We present a multi-year study of a single Fondazione Bruno Kessler HD3 VUV SiPM in a kilogram-scale liquid xenon cryostat. This setup allows for the long term characterization of the SiPM through IV curves, detection of single photon events, and measurement of xenon scintillation light. This enables the characterization of SiPM properties such as gain, breakdown voltage, correlated avalanches, and photon detection efficiency across three mediums: vacuum, gaseous nitrogen, and liquid xenon. These conditions directly replicate the nEXO detector environment, providing essential validation of SiPM longevity and performance for the experiment’s decade-scale lifetime.

Author

Edryd van Bruggen (University of Massachusetts)

Co-authors

Andrea Pocar (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) Hannah Peltz Smalley (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Julia Pankowska (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Loick Marion (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) Makayla Bobusia (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Marty Tsankov (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Nick Yazbek (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Noah Jenkins (University of Massachusetts Amherst) Priyanka Kachru (Fondazione Bruno Kessler) Wesley Gillis (Bates College) Zihan Rao (University of Massachusetts Amherst)

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