What surfaces in the operation of noble liquids dark matter detectors

Author:

Pereverzev S.

Abstract

Abstract Though noble element dual-phase detectors have a long application history in dark matter searches, some uncertainties and differences in backgrounds persist. We compare effects caused by unextracted electrons on the liquid-gas interface in Xe and Ar dual-phase detectors with a large family of phenomena at the liquid helium surface. We pose that electron and ion accumulation on the liquid surface in detectors can lead to the formation of ordered surface states, charged liquid surface instabilities in an electric field, electrospraying, interactions with surface waves, and other effects. Not only delayed electron emission signals can be generated, but the extraction efficiency for electrons produced below the liquid surface can be altered by the presence of surface charges. Several factors lead to surface electron accumulation, and problems can become more severe with the increased detector size. We discuss possible experiments to reveal surface electron effects and design changes to alleviate electron accumulation. We conclude that studies of these effects are desirable before making final design decisions for the new multi-ton liquid Xe dark matter detector projects like DARWIN, XLZD, and large Ar dual-phase detectors.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation

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