The use of efficient wavelength-shifters from the vacuum-ultraviolet to the photo-sensor's range of sensitivity is a key feature in detectors for Dark Matter search and neutrino physics based on liquid argon scintillation detection. Thin film of Tetraphenyl-butadiene (TPB) deposited onto the surface delimiting the active volume of the detector and/or onto the photosensor optical window is the most common solution in current and planned experiments. Detector design and response can be evaluated and correctly simulated only when the properties of the optical system in use (TPB film + substrate) are fully understood. Characterization of the optical system requires specific, sometimes sophisticated optical methodologies. In this paper the main features of TPB coatings on different, commonly used substrates is reported, as a result of two independent campaigns of measurements at the specialized optical metrology labs of ENEA and University of Tor Vergata. Measured features include TPB emission spectra with lineshape and relative intensity variation recorded as a function of the film thickness and for the first time down to LAr temperature, as well as optical reflectance and transmittance spectra of the TPB coated substrates in the wavelength range of the TPB emission.

Francini, R., Montereali, R., Nichelatti, E., Vincenti, M., Canci, N., Segreto, E., et al. (2013). VUV-VIS optical chracterization of Tetraphenyl-butadiene films on glass and specular reflector substrates from room to liquid Argon temperature. JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION, 8(9) [10.1088/1748-0221/8/09/P09006].

VUV-VIS optical chracterization of Tetraphenyl-butadiene films on glass and specular reflector substrates from room to liquid Argon temperature

FRANCINI, ROBERTO;
2013-09-13

Abstract

The use of efficient wavelength-shifters from the vacuum-ultraviolet to the photo-sensor's range of sensitivity is a key feature in detectors for Dark Matter search and neutrino physics based on liquid argon scintillation detection. Thin film of Tetraphenyl-butadiene (TPB) deposited onto the surface delimiting the active volume of the detector and/or onto the photosensor optical window is the most common solution in current and planned experiments. Detector design and response can be evaluated and correctly simulated only when the properties of the optical system in use (TPB film + substrate) are fully understood. Characterization of the optical system requires specific, sometimes sophisticated optical methodologies. In this paper the main features of TPB coatings on different, commonly used substrates is reported, as a result of two independent campaigns of measurements at the specialized optical metrology labs of ENEA and University of Tor Vergata. Measured features include TPB emission spectra with lineshape and relative intensity variation recorded as a function of the film thickness and for the first time down to LAr temperature, as well as optical reflectance and transmittance spectra of the TPB coated substrates in the wavelength range of the TPB emission.
13-set-2013
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore FIS/03 - FISICA DELLA MATERIA
English
Noble-liquid detectors scintillation, ionization two-phase); Spectral responses; Optical detector readout concepts; Photoemission
Francini, R., Montereali, R., Nichelatti, E., Vincenti, M., Canci, N., Segreto, E., et al. (2013). VUV-VIS optical chracterization of Tetraphenyl-butadiene films on glass and specular reflector substrates from room to liquid Argon temperature. JOURNAL OF INSTRUMENTATION, 8(9) [10.1088/1748-0221/8/09/P09006].
Francini, R; Montereali, R; Nichelatti, E; Vincenti, M; Canci, N; Segreto, E; Cavanna, F; Di Pompeo, F; Carbonara, F; Fiorillo, G; Perfetto, F
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