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ADC Nonlinearity Correction for the Majorana Demonstrator
Document Type
article
Source
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science. 68(3)
Subject
Nuclear and Plasma Physics
Synchrotrons and Accelerators
Physical Sciences
Gamma-ray detectors
neutrinoless double-beta decay
physics.ins-det
nucl-ex
Atomic
Molecular
Nuclear
Particle and Plasma Physics
Other Physical Sciences
Biomedical Engineering
Nuclear & Particles Physics
Nuclear and plasma physics
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Abstract
Imperfections in analog-to-digital conversion (ADC) cannot be ignored when signal digitization requirements demand both wide dynamic range and high resolution, as is the case for the Majorana Demonstrator 76Ge neutrinoless double-beta decay search. Enabling the experiment's high-resolution spectral analysis and efficient pulse shape discrimination required careful measurement and correction of ADC nonlinearities. A simple measurement protocol was developed that did not require sophisticated equipment or lengthy data-taking campaigns. A slope-dependent hysteresis was observed and characterized. A correction applied to digitized waveforms prior to signal processing reduced the differential and integral nonlinearities by an order of magnitude, eliminating these as dominant contributions to the systematic energy uncertainty at the double-beta decay Q value.