Dual-phase liquid xenon detectors for dark matter searches

Published 7 August 2014 © 2014 IOP Publishing Ltd and Sissa Medialab srl
, , Citation Marc Schumann 2014 JINST 9 C08004 DOI 10.1088/1748-0221/9/08/C08004

1748-0221/9/08/C08004

Abstract

Dual-phase time projection chambers (TPCs) filled with the liquid noble gas xenon (LXe) are currently the most sensitive detectors searching for interactions of WIMP dark matter in a laboratory-based experiment. This is achieved by combining a large, monolithic dark matter target of a very low background with the capability to localize the interaction vertex in three dimensions, allowing for target fiducialization and multiple-scatter rejection. The background in dual-phase LXe TPCs is further reduced by the simultaneous measurement of the scintillation and ionization signal from a particle interaction, which is used to distinguish signal from background signatures. This article reviews the principle of dual-phase LXe TPCs, and provides an overview about running as well as future experimental efforts.

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10.1088/1748-0221/9/08/C08004