European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields (Sep 2020)

Cryogenic characterization of a $$\hbox {LiAlO}_{2}$$ LiAlO 2 crystal and new results on spin-dependent dark matter interactions with ordinary matter

  • A. H. Abdelhameed,
  • G. Angloher,
  • P. Bauer,
  • A. Bento,
  • E. Bertoldo,
  • R. Breier,
  • C. Bucci,
  • L. Canonica,
  • A. D’Addabbo,
  • S. Di Lorenzo,
  • A. Erb,
  • F. V. Feilitzsch,
  • N. Ferreiro Iachellini,
  • S. Fichtinger,
  • D. Fuchs,
  • A. Fuss,
  • V. M. Ghete,
  • A. Garai,
  • P. Gorla,
  • D. Hauff,
  • M. Ješkovský,
  • J. Jochum,
  • J. Kaizer,
  • M. Kaznacheeva,
  • A. Kinast,
  • H. Kluck,
  • H. Kraus,
  • A. Langenkämper,
  • M. Mancuso,
  • V. Mokina,
  • E. Mondragon,
  • M. Olmi,
  • T. Ortmann,
  • C. Pagliarone,
  • V. Palušová,
  • L. Pattavina,
  • F. Petricca,
  • W. Potzel,
  • P. Povinec,
  • F. Pröbst,
  • F. Reindl,
  • J. Rothe,
  • K. Schäffner,
  • J. Schieck,
  • V. Schipperges,
  • D. Schmiedmayer,
  • S. Schönert,
  • C. Schwertner,
  • M. Stahlberg,
  • L. Stodolsky,
  • C. Strandhagen,
  • R. Strauss,
  • I. Usherov,
  • F. Wagner,
  • M. Willers,
  • V. Zema,
  • J. Zeman,
  • M. Brützam,
  • S. Ganschow

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-020-8329-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 80, no. 9
pp. 1 – 10

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Abstract In this work, a first cryogenic characterization of a scintillating $$\hbox {LiAlO}_{2}$$ LiAlO 2 single crystal is presented. The results achieved show that this material holds great potential as a target for direct dark matter search experiments. Three different detector modules obtained from one crystal grown at the Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung (IKZ) have been tested to study different properties at cryogenic temperatures. Firstly, two 2.8 g twin crystals were used to build different detector modules which were operated in an above-ground laboratory at the Max Planck Institute for Physics (MPP) in Munich, Germany. The first detector module was used to study the scintillation properties of $$\hbox {LiAlO}_{2}$$ LiAlO 2 at cryogenic temperatures. The second achieved an energy threshold of ( $$213.02\pm 1.48$$ 213.02 ± 1.48 ) eV which allows setting a competitive limit on the spin-dependent dark matter particle-proton scattering cross section for dark matter particle masses between $$350\,\hbox {MeV/c}^{2}$$ 350 MeV/c 2 and $$1.50\,\hbox {GeV/c}^{2}$$ 1.50 GeV/c 2 . Secondly, a detector module with a 373 g $$\hbox {LiAlO}_{2}$$ LiAlO 2 crystal as the main absorber was tested in an underground facility at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso (LNGS): from this measurement it was possible to determine the radiopurity of the crystal and study the feasibility of using this material as a neutron flux monitor for low-background experiments.

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