Cryogenic low-noise charge sensitive preamplifiers have been realized and tested for the GERmanium Detector Array (GERDA). In the search of neutrino-less double-beta decay of 76Ge at LNGS, GERDA will operate bare segmented germanium detectors immersed in liquid argon. The front-end electronics will operate in the cryogenic liquid too. An integrated JFET-CMOS preamplifier, which is fully functional at cryogenic temperatures, has been developed and realized. It has been tested in conjunction with an unsegmented p-type HPGe detector. Both the crystal and the preamplifier were operated inside a liquid nitrogen dewar at 77 K. The detector capacitance was ~ 60 pF. An optimum resolution of 1.6 keV fwhm was obtained on the pulser line at 6 μs shaping time. The obtained resolution for the 1.332 MeV line from a 60Co source was of 2.2 keV fwhm. No peak shifts or line broadenings were seen during long-term acquisitions, thanks also to the extremely high preamplifier loop gain which yields a very high closed-loop gain stability. A wide bandwidth (rise time of 16 ns) permits use of pulse-shape analysis techniques to localize the position of the photon interactions inside the detector. A low power consumption (23.4 mW) makes the preamplifier suitable for the foreseen multi-channel array of germanium detectors.

A cryogenic low-noise JFET-CMOS preamplifier for the HPGe detectors of GERDA / A. Pullia, F. Zocca, S. Riboldi, D. Budjas, A. D'Andragora, C. Cattadori - In: IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium conference record, 2008 : 19 - 25 Oct. 2008, Dresden, Germany / [a cura di] P. Sellin. - Piscataway : IEEE, 2008. - ISBN 9781424427154. - pp. 2056-2060 (( convegno Nuclear science symposium tenutosi a Dresden nel 2008 [10.1109/NSSMIC.2008.4774881].

A cryogenic low-noise JFET-CMOS preamplifier for the HPGe detectors of GERDA

A. Pullia
Primo
;
F. Zocca
Secondo
;
S. Riboldi;
2008

Abstract

Cryogenic low-noise charge sensitive preamplifiers have been realized and tested for the GERmanium Detector Array (GERDA). In the search of neutrino-less double-beta decay of 76Ge at LNGS, GERDA will operate bare segmented germanium detectors immersed in liquid argon. The front-end electronics will operate in the cryogenic liquid too. An integrated JFET-CMOS preamplifier, which is fully functional at cryogenic temperatures, has been developed and realized. It has been tested in conjunction with an unsegmented p-type HPGe detector. Both the crystal and the preamplifier were operated inside a liquid nitrogen dewar at 77 K. The detector capacitance was ~ 60 pF. An optimum resolution of 1.6 keV fwhm was obtained on the pulser line at 6 μs shaping time. The obtained resolution for the 1.332 MeV line from a 60Co source was of 2.2 keV fwhm. No peak shifts or line broadenings were seen during long-term acquisitions, thanks also to the extremely high preamplifier loop gain which yields a very high closed-loop gain stability. A wide bandwidth (rise time of 16 ns) permits use of pulse-shape analysis techniques to localize the position of the photon interactions inside the detector. A low power consumption (23.4 mW) makes the preamplifier suitable for the foreseen multi-channel array of germanium detectors.
English
CMOS circuit; germanium detector; charge preamplifier
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IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium conference record, 2008 : 19 - 25 Oct. 2008, Dresden, Germany
P. Sellin
Piscataway
IEEE
2008
2056
2060
5
9781424427154
Volume a diffusione internazionale
Nuclear science symposium
Dresden
2008
IInstitute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
Convegno internazionale
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A. Pullia, F. Zocca, S. Riboldi, D. Budjas, A. D'Andragora, C. Cattadori
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A cryogenic low-noise JFET-CMOS preamplifier for the HPGe detectors of GERDA / A. Pullia, F. Zocca, S. Riboldi, D. Budjas, A. D'Andragora, C. Cattadori - In: IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium conference record, 2008 : 19 - 25 Oct. 2008, Dresden, Germany / [a cura di] P. Sellin. - Piscataway : IEEE, 2008. - ISBN 9781424427154. - pp. 2056-2060 (( convegno Nuclear science symposium tenutosi a Dresden nel 2008 [10.1109/NSSMIC.2008.4774881].
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