학술논문

Measurements of wavelength-dependent double photoelectron emission from single photons in VUV-sensitive photomultiplier tubes
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Journal of Instrumentation 10 (2015) P09010
Subject
Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors
Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
High Energy Physics - Experiment
Language
Abstract
Measurements of double photoelectron emission (DPE) probabilities as a function of wavelength are reported for Hamamatsu R8778, R8520, and R11410 VUV-sensitive photomultiplier tubes (PMTs). In DPE, a single photon strikes the PMT photocathode and produces two photoelectrons instead of a single one. It was found that the fraction of detected photons that result in DPE emission is a function of the incident photon wavelength, and manifests itself below $\sim$250 nm. For the xenon scintillation wavelength of 175 nm, a DPE probability of 18--24\% was measured depending on the tube and measurement method. This wavelength-dependent single photon response has implications for the energy calibration and photon counting of current and future liquid xenon detectors such as LUX, LZ, XENON100/1T, Panda-X and XMASS.
Comment: 10 pages, 6 figures