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Insertion of STC into TRT at the Department of Physics, 91̽»¨
Credit: CERN

Samuel Henry

Detector Development Scientist

Research theme

  • Instrumentation
  • Fundamental particles and interactions

Sub department

  • Particle Physics

Research groups

  • ATLAS
  • ePIC
Samuel.Henry@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73378
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 624
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Scintillation properties of pure and ca-doped ZnWO4 crystals

Physica Status Solidi A Applications and Materials Science 205:2 (2008) 335-339

Authors:

FA Danevich, S Henry, H Kraus, R McGowan, VB Mikhailik, OG Shkulkova, J Telfer

Abstract:

Following the investigations of the structure and scintillation properties of Ca-doped zinc tungstate powder [phys. stat. sol. (a) 204. 730 (2007)] a single-crystal of ZnWO4-Ca (0.5 mol%) was grown and characterised. The relative light output, energy resolution and decay characteristics were measured for pure and Ca-doped ZnWO4 scintillators. An increase in the light yield of ~40% compared with the undoped crystal, and an energy resolution 9.6% (137Cs) were obtained for Ca-doped ZnWO4. The observed improvement is attributed to the reduction of self-absorption (bleaching) of the crystal. The cause of bleaching as well as the possible contribution of scattering is discussed. © 2008 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA.

CRESST - status and future

NUCL PHYS B-PROC SUP 173 (2007) 104-107

Authors:

H Kraus, G Angloher, M Bauer, I Bavykina, C Bucci, P Christ, C Ciemniak, C Cozzini, C Coppi, F von Feilitzsch, D Hauff, S Henry, J Imber, C Isaila, T Jagemann, J Jochum, JC Lanfranchi, R Lang, B Majorovits, M Malek, R McGowan, V Mikhailik, J Ninkovic, E Pantic, F Petricca, S Pfister, W Potzel, F Probst, Y Ramachers, W Rau, M Razeti, K Rottler, S Scholl, W Seidel, M Stark, L Stodolsky, A Tolhurst, W Westphal, H Wulandari

Abstract:

We present results on WIMP dark matter interaction, obtained using cryogenic phonon-scintillation detectors. The targets are CaWO4 scintillating crystals with phonon sensors, while scintillation is detected with an associated cryogenic light detector. The combination of phonon and light signals leads to a strong suppression of nonnuclear recoil backgrounds. Results obtained before the upgrade of CRESST are presented and a status report on the upgrade itself is given.

EURECA - the European future of dark matter searches with cryogenic detectors

NUCL PHYS B-PROC SUP 173 (2007) 168-171

Authors:

H Kraus, M Bauer, I Bavykina, A Benoit, J Blumer, A Broniatowski, V Brudanin, G Burghart, P Camus, A Chantelauze, M Chapellier, G Chardin, P Christ, C Ciemniak, C Coppi, M De Jesus, A De Lesquen, H Deschamps, P Di Stefano, L Dumoulin, K Eitel, F von Feilitzsch, M Fesquet, J Gascon, G Gerbier, C Goldbach, M Gros, D Hauff, S Henry, M Horn, J Imber, C Isaila, J Jochum, A Juillard, M Kimmerle, JC Lanfranchi, R Lemrani, A Lubashevsky, M Luca, M Malek, S Marnieros, R McGowan, V Mikhailik, XF Navick, T Niinikoski, G Nollez, E Pantic, P Pari, L Perevoshchikov, F Petricca, S Pfister, W Potzel, F Probst, W Rau, F Ritter, K Rottler, V Sanglard, S Scholl, F Schwamm, W Seidel, A Smolnikov, M Stern, M Teshima, B Tolhurst, W Westphal, P Wikus, J Wolf, E Yakushev

Abstract:

EURECA (European Underground Rare Event Calorimeter Array) is a new project, searching for dark matter, with largely the present groups of the CRESST and EDELWEISS experiments and already a few new groups. The aim is to explore scalar cross sections in the 10(-9) - 10(-10) picobarn region with a target mass of up to one tonne. A major advantage of EURECA is our planned use of more that just one target material (multi target experiment for WIMP identification). In preparation for this large-scale experiment, R&D for EURECA is provided through the current phases of CRESST and EDELWEISS.

Temperature dependence of CaMoO4 scintillation properties

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment (2007)

Authors:

SA Henry, V B Mikhailik, H Kraus, I Solskii

EURECA – THE EUROPEAN UNDERGROUND RARE EVENT CALORIMETER ARRAY

World Scientific Publishing (2007) 668-677

Authors:

H KRAUS, M BAUER, I BAVYKINA, A BENOIT, J BLÜMER, A BRONIATOWSKI, V BRUDANIN, G BURGHART, P CAMUS, A CHANTELAUZE, M CHAPELLIER, G CHARDIN, C CIEMNIAK, C COPPI, M DE JÉSUS, A DE LESQUEN, H DESCHAMPS, P DI STEFANO, L DUMOULIN, K EITEL, F VON FEILITZSCH, M FESQUET, J GASCON, G GERBIER, C GOLDBACH, M GROS, D HAUFF, S HENRY, M HORN, J IMBER, S INGLEBY, C ISAILA, J JOCHUM, A JUILLARD, M KIMMERLE, J-C LANFRANCHI, R LEMRANI, A LUBASHEVSKY, M LUCA, M MALEK, S MARNIEROS, R MCGOWAN, V MIKHAILIK, X-F NAVICK, T NIINIKOSKI, G NOLLEZ, E PANTIC, P PARI, L PEREVOSHCHIKOV, F PETRICCA, S PFISTER, W POTZEL, F PRÖBST, F RITTER, K ROTTLER, V SANGLARD, S SCHOLL, F SCHWAMM, W SEIDEL, A SMOLNIKOV, M STERN, M TESHIMA, B TOLHURST, W WESTPHAL, P WIKUS, J WOLF, E YAKUSHEV

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