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Testing feasibility of SrI2(Eu) scintillation detector for low-energy neutrino detection

Strizhak, Dr. Alexander Ivashkin, Dr. Aleksandr Baranov, Mr. Alexander Musin, Mr. Sultan Tkachev, Dr. Igor

Testing feasibility of SrI2(Eu) scintillation detector for low-energy neutrino detection

Testing feasibility of SrI2(Eu) scintillation detector for low-energy neutrino detection

Strizhak, Dr. Alexander Ivashkin, Dr. Aleksandr Baranov, Mr. Alexander Musin, Mr. Sultan Tkachev, Dr. Igor

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The possibility to use the SrI2(Eu) scintillator for detection of tritium neutrino with energy below 20 keV is suggested. SrI2(Eu) scintillator has a record light yield up to 120 photons/keV that in combination with high photon detection efficiency photodetectors would enable the detection threshold below 1 keV. The compact modular setup of SrI2(Eu) scintillation detectors to register sub-keV energy deposition from neutrinos interactions is considered. Each individual detector module comprises four small scintillators with attached SiPM arrays packed together in a light-tight plastic case. The main drawback of SiPM, the high dark current rate (DCR), which is exponentially dependent on temperature, can be suppressed at negative operating temperatures. The experimental tests of SiPMs were performed over a wide temperature range from +20°C to -65°C,that show the DRC reduction for about three orders. To further suppress the effect of DCR, a time coincidences of the signals in each detector module were implemented. The light collection of SrI2(Eu) scintillators with SiPM readout was studied using several γ-ray sources. The optimal operating conditions were examined to provide a minimum energy detection threshold. The normalized light collection achieves 26.3 photoelectron/keV in all range of measured energies. The performed tests with low energy γ-ray sources confirmed that constructed SrI2(Eu) modules are suitable for high-resolution X- and γ-rays spectroscopy.

Abstract

The possibility to use the SrI2(Eu) scintillator for detection of tritium neutrino with energy below 20 keV is suggested. SrI2(Eu) scintillator has a record light yield up to 120 photons/keV that in combination with high photon detection efficiency photodetectors would enable the detection threshold below 1 keV. The compact modular setup of SrI2(Eu) scintillation detectors to register sub-keV energy deposition from neutrinos interactions is considered. Each individual detector module comprises four small scintillators with attached SiPM arrays packed together in a light-tight plastic case. The main drawback of SiPM, the high dark current rate (DCR), which is exponentially dependent on temperature, can be suppressed at negative operating temperatures. The experimental tests of SiPMs were performed over a wide temperature range from +20C to -65C,that show the DRC reduction for about three orders. To further suppress the effect of DCR, a time coincidences of the signals in each detector module were implemented. The light collection of SrI2(Eu) scintillators with SiPM readout was studied using several -ray sources. The optimal operating conditions were examined to provide a minimum energy detection threshold. The normalized light collection achieves 26.3 photoelectron/keV in all range of measured energies. The performed tests with low energy -ray sources confirmed that constructed SrI2(Eu) modules are suitable for high-resolution X- and -rays spectroscopy.

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Gamma energy spectrum analysis/NaI(Tl) scintillation detector/Hard X-ray

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Strizhak, Dr. Alexander,Ivashkin, Dr. Aleksandr,Baranov, Mr. Alexander,Musin, Mr. Sultan,Tkachev, Dr. Igor.Testing feasibility of SrI2(Eu) scintillation detector for low-energy neutrino detection[EB/OL].(2026-05-18)[2026-05-21].https://chinaxiv.org/abs/202605.00119.

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粒子探测技术、辐射探测技术、核仪器仪表

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