Scintillation detectors with silicon photomultiplier readout in a dilution refrigerator at temperatures down to 0.2 K
J. Zhang,
D. Goeldi,
R. Iwai
et al.
Abstract:A: We are developing a novel high-brightness atomic beam, comprised of a two-body exotic atom called muonium (M = π + + π β ), for next-generation atomic physics and gravitational interaction measurements. This M source originates from a thin sheet of superfluid helium (SFHe), hence diagnostics and later measurements require a detection system which is operational in a dilution cryostat at temperatures below 1 K. In this paper, we describe the operation and characterization of silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs… Show more
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