European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields (Nov 2018)

The $$\hbox {Na}_2\hbox {W}_2\hbox {O}_7$$ Na2W2O7 crystal: a crystal scintillator for dark matter search experiment

  • Indra Raj Pandey,
  • H. J. Kim,
  • H. S. Lee,
  • Y. D. Kim,
  • M. H. Lee,
  • V. D. Grigorieva,
  • V. N. Shlegel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-6462-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 78, no. 11
pp. 1 – 7

Abstract

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Abstract A single crystal of $$\hbox {Na}_2\hbox {W}_2\hbox {O}_7$$ Na2W2O7 (NWO) was grown by a low-thermal-gradient Czochralski technique (LTG-CZ). The scintillation properties of the crystal were evaluated for the first time as a potential material for dark matter search experiments. The luminescence and scintillation characteristics of the crystal were studied at room temperature and low temperatures by using a light-emitting diode (LED) and a $${}^{90}\hbox {Sr}$$ 90Sr beta source. The luminescence and scintillation light yield at 10 K were significantly higher than those at room temperature. The crystal showed higher light yield at 10 K than a CaMoO$$_4$$ 4 (CMO) crystal. The decay time of the crystal was investigated at temperatures between 10 and 300 K. The sensitivity to spin-independent weakly interacting massive particle-nucleon interactions based on 10 kg (2 months) and 50 kg (12 months) data for the NWO crystal detectors was estimated by a simulated experiment using the standard halo model. The luminescence, scintillation, and sensitivity results revealed that the NWO crystal is a promising candidate for a dark matter search experiment in the near future.