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A Brewster route to Cherenkov detectors

Authors :
Ido Kaminer
Kezhen Yin
Yichen Shen
Yu Luo
John D. Joannopoulos
Hongsheng Chen
Xiao Lin
Sajan Easo
Marin Soljacic
Yi Yang
Michele Piero Blago
Hao Hu
Baile Zhang
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Centre for Disruptive Photonic Technologies (CDPT)
Hu, Hao [0000-0003-2892-1971]
Easo, Sajan [0000-0002-4027-7333]
Yang, Yi [0000-0003-2879-4968]
Blago, Michele Piero [0000-0001-7542-2388]
Kaminer, Ido [0000-0003-2691-1892]
Zhang, Baile [0000-0003-1673-5901]
Chen, Hongsheng [0000-0002-5735-9781]
Soljačić, Marin [0000-0002-7184-5831]
Luo, Yu [0000-0003-2925-682X]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Source :
Nature Communications, Nature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group UK, 2021.

Abstract

Cherenkov detectors enable a valuable tool to identify high-energy particles. However, their sensitivity and momentum coverage are limited by the refractive index of host materials. Especially, identifying particles with energy above multiple gigaelectronvolts requires host materials with a near-unity refractive index, which are limited to bulky gas chambers. Overcoming this fundamental material limit is important for future particle detectors yet remains a long-standing challenge. Here, we propose a different paradigm for Cherenkov detectors that utilizes the broadband angular filter made from stacks of variable one-dimensional photonic crystals. Owing to the Brewster effect, the angular filter is transparent only to Cherenkov photons from a precise incident angle. Particle identification is achieved by mapping each Cherenkov angle to the peak-intensity position of transmitted photons in the detection plane. Such angular filtering effect, although decreases the photon number collected in the detection plane, enables the realization of a non-dispersive pseudo refractive index over the entire visible spectrum. Moreover, the pseudo refractive index can be flexibly designed to different values close to unity. Our angular-selective Brewster paradigm offers a feasible solution to implement compact and highly sensitive Cherenkov detectors especially in beam lines with a small angular divergence using regular dielectrics.<br />Cherenkov detectors are used to detect high energy particles and their performance capabilities depend heavily on the material used. Here, the authors propose use of a Brewster-optics-based angular filter for a detector with increased sensitivity and particle identification capability.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....22258afcf8f429a7ce2600932a71eff2