Test of Topmetal-II− in liquid nitrogen for cryogenic temperature TPCs

2016 
Abstract Topmetal-II − is a highly pixelated direct charge sensor that contains a 72×72 pixel array of 83 μm pitch size. The key feature of Topmetal-II − is that it can directly collect charges via metal nodes of each pixel to form two-dimensional images of charge cloud distributions. Topmetal-II − was proved to measure charged particles without amplification at room temperature. To measure its performance at cryogenic temperature, a Topmetal-II − sensor is embedded into a liquid nitrogen dewar. The results presented in this paper show that Topmetal-II − can also operate well at this low temperature with a noise (ENC) of 12 e − lower than that at room temperature (13 e − ). From the noise perspective, Topmetal-II − is a promising candidate for the next generation readout of liquid argon and xenon time projection chamber (TPC) used in experiments searching for neutrinoless double beta decay and dark matter.
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