In this paper we present the first measurement of a Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) crystal as a scintillating calorimeter with dual heat and light readout within the DAREDEVIL project. The experimental setup features a 4.3 g GaAs (GaAs-1) crystal, operated at approximately 10 mK coupled with a Neutron Transmutation Doped (NTD) thermal sensor for phonon detection and an auxiliary calorimeter for the detection of scintillation light. For the GaAs-1 crystal, a baseline resolution of 121 ± 2 eV has been achieved. While, with a 3.5 g GaAs (GaAs-2) crystal an even better baseline resolution of 44.5 ± 0.8 eV was achieved. Alpha and X-ray calibration sources were used to study the scintillation light response to different types of interacting radiation. The GaAs crystal exhibits a strong particle discrimination capability based on the emitted scintillation light, featuring a light yield (LY) of 0.9 ± 0.2 keV/MeV for α induced events and 0.07 ± 0.01 keV/MeV for β/γ events, both measured at 1 MeV. The unusual luminescence behavior, i.e. more light being produced under irradiation by α particles warrants further investigation, particularly due to its potential to enhance sensitivity to low-energy nuclear recoils from light dark matter scattering.
First measurement of GaAs as a scintillating calorimeter: achievements and prospects / Melchiorre, A.; Helis, D. L.; Puiu, A.; Benato, G.; Carniti, P.; Colantoni, I.; Continenza, A.; Di Marco, N.; Ferella, A.; Ferrari, C.; Giannessi, F.; Gotti, C.; Monticone, E.; Nagorny, S.; Olivieri, E.; Pagnanini, L.; Pessina, G.; Petrucci, C.; Pirro, S.; Prajapati, A.; Profeta, G.; Rajteri, M.; Settembri, P.; Shaikina, A.; Tresca, C.; Trotta, D.. - In: EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. C, PARTICLES AND FIELDS. - ISSN 1434-6052. - 85:12(2025), p. 1389. [10.1140/epjc/s10052-025-15073-1]
First measurement of GaAs as a scintillating calorimeter: achievements and prospects
Monticone, E.;Rajteri, M.;
2025
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In this paper we present the first measurement of a Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) crystal as a scintillating calorimeter with dual heat and light readout within the DAREDEVIL project. The experimental setup features a 4.3 g GaAs (GaAs-1) crystal, operated at approximately 10 mK coupled with a Neutron Transmutation Doped (NTD) thermal sensor for phonon detection and an auxiliary calorimeter for the detection of scintillation light. For the GaAs-1 crystal, a baseline resolution of 121 ± 2 eV has been achieved. While, with a 3.5 g GaAs (GaAs-2) crystal an even better baseline resolution of 44.5 ± 0.8 eV was achieved. Alpha and X-ray calibration sources were used to study the scintillation light response to different types of interacting radiation. The GaAs crystal exhibits a strong particle discrimination capability based on the emitted scintillation light, featuring a light yield (LY) of 0.9 ± 0.2 keV/MeV for α induced events and 0.07 ± 0.01 keV/MeV for β/γ events, both measured at 1 MeV. The unusual luminescence behavior, i.e. more light being produced under irradiation by α particles warrants further investigation, particularly due to its potential to enhance sensitivity to low-energy nuclear recoils from light dark matter scattering.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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