In the GERDA (GERmanium Detector Array) double-beta-decay experiment, it is planned to operate in liquid Argon (LAr) germanium detectors, organized in three fold strings. In this application the use of cryogenic front-end (FE) electronics is mandatory. Two versions of Charge Sensitive Amplifier (CSA), namely a 1-channel (1-ch) and a 3-channel (3-ch), based on JFET-CMOS circuits, have been realized and tested. The 3-chs CSA are designed to serve the detector string. While in the reference test the 1-ch circuit and a custom encapsulated germanium (Ge) detector (SUB) were operated both submerged in liquid Nitrogen (LN2), in the naked detector test both the 1-ch circuit and the naked unsegmented Ge detector were submerged in liquid Argon (LAr). A resolution of 3.2 keV FWHM at 1.332 MeV 60Co has been obtained in the latter configuration to be compared to 2.2 keV obtained in the reference test. The 3-ch CSA, based on three JFETs connected to three channels of the CMOS ASIC, mounted on a Cuflon PCB, has been tested both coupled to the reference SUB and to a naked prototype detector. The obtained resolution for the 1.332 MeV line of 60Co was 2.4 keV with the CSA coupled to the SUB, and 2.9 keV with the naked Ge detector. The spectroscopic performances have been measured connecting the CSA output to an acquisition system through 10 m long cryogenic cables to simulate the real FE connection in the GERDA environment.

Spectroscopic performances of the GERDA cryogenic charge sensitive amplifier based on JFET-CMOS ASIC, coupled to germanium detectors / A. D'Andragora, C. Cattadori, A. di Vacri, M. Junker, L. Pandola, A. Pullia, S. Riboldi, F. Zocca, M. B. Heider, D. Budjas, J. Kiko, S. Schoenert, B. Majorovitz - In: 2009 IEEE Nuclear science symposium conference record : October 25–31, 2009 : Orlando, Florida, USA / [a cura di] B. Yu. - Piscataway : IEEE, 2009. - ISBN 9781424439614. - pp. 396-400 (( convegno Nuclear science symposium and medical imaging conference tenutosi a Orlando nel 2009.

Spectroscopic performances of the GERDA cryogenic charge sensitive amplifier based on JFET-CMOS ASIC, coupled to germanium detectors

A. Pullia;S. Riboldi;F. Zocca;
2009

Abstract

In the GERDA (GERmanium Detector Array) double-beta-decay experiment, it is planned to operate in liquid Argon (LAr) germanium detectors, organized in three fold strings. In this application the use of cryogenic front-end (FE) electronics is mandatory. Two versions of Charge Sensitive Amplifier (CSA), namely a 1-channel (1-ch) and a 3-channel (3-ch), based on JFET-CMOS circuits, have been realized and tested. The 3-chs CSA are designed to serve the detector string. While in the reference test the 1-ch circuit and a custom encapsulated germanium (Ge) detector (SUB) were operated both submerged in liquid Nitrogen (LN2), in the naked detector test both the 1-ch circuit and the naked unsegmented Ge detector were submerged in liquid Argon (LAr). A resolution of 3.2 keV FWHM at 1.332 MeV 60Co has been obtained in the latter configuration to be compared to 2.2 keV obtained in the reference test. The 3-ch CSA, based on three JFETs connected to three channels of the CMOS ASIC, mounted on a Cuflon PCB, has been tested both coupled to the reference SUB and to a naked prototype detector. The obtained resolution for the 1.332 MeV line of 60Co was 2.4 keV with the CSA coupled to the SUB, and 2.9 keV with the naked Ge detector. The spectroscopic performances have been measured connecting the CSA output to an acquisition system through 10 m long cryogenic cables to simulate the real FE connection in the GERDA environment.
cryogenic electronics; double beta decay; germanium radiation detectors; junction gate field effect transistors; nuclear electronics
Settore ING-INF/01 - Elettronica
Settore FIS/01 - Fisica Sperimentale
Settore FIS/04 - Fisica Nucleare e Subnucleare
2009
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
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