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Exploring Charge Transport Dynamics in a Cryogenic P-Type Germanium Detector

Authors :
Acharya, P.
Fritts, M.
Mei, D. -M.
Wang, G. -J.
Mahapatra, R.
Platt, M.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

This study explores the dynamics of charge transport within a cryogenic P-type Ge particle detector, fabricated from a crystal cultivated at the University of South Dakota (USD). By subjecting the detector to cryogenic temperatures and an Am-241 source, we observe evolving charge dynamics and the emergence of cluster dipole states, leading to the impact ionization process at 40 mK. Our analysis focuses on crucial parameters: the zero-field cross-section of cluster dipole states and the binding energy of these states. For the Ge detector in our investigation, the zero-field cross-section of cluster dipole states is determined to be $8.45 \times 10^{-11}\pm 4.22\times 10^{-12}~cm^2$. Examination of the binding energy associated with cluster dipole states, formed by charge trapping onto dipole states during the freeze-out process, reveals a value of $0.034 \pm 0.0017$ meV. These findings shed light on the intricate charge states influenced by the interplay of temperature and electric field, with potential implications for the sensitivity in detecting low-mass dark matter.<br />Comment: 11 pages and 12 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2402.18388
Document Type :
Working Paper