First operation and drift field performance of a large area double phase LAr Electron Multiplier Time Projection Chamber with an immersed Greinacher high-voltage multiplier

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Published 28 August 2012 Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd
, , Citation A Badertscher et al 2012 JINST 7 P08026 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/7/08/P08026

1748-0221/7/08/P08026

Abstract

We have operated a liquid-argon large-electron-multiplier time-projection chamber (LAr LEM-TPC) with a large active area of 76 × 40 cm2 and a drift length of 60 cm. This setup represents the largest chamber ever achieved with this novel detector concept. The chamber is equipped with an immersed built-in cryogenic Greinacher multi-stage high-voltage (HV) multiplier, which, when subjected to an external AC HV of ∼ 1 kVpp, statically charges up to a voltage a factor of ∼ 30 higher inside the LAr vessel, creating a uniform drift field of ∼ 0.5 kV/cm over the full drift length. This large LAr LEM-TPC was brought into successful operation in the double-phase (liquid-vapor) operation mode and tested during a period of ∼ 1 month, recording impressive three-dimensional images of very high-quality from cosmic particles traversing or interacting in the sensitive volume. The double phase readout and HV systems achieved stable operation in cryogenic conditions demonstrating their good characteristics, which particularly suit applications for next-generation giant-scale LAr-TPCs.

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10.1088/1748-0221/7/08/P08026