论文标题
通过Xebra实验研究液体氙气介电故障的研究
Study of dielectric breakdown in liquid xenon with the XeBrA experiment
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论文摘要
维持当前一代贵族液体时间投影室(TPC)所需的电场,其漂移长度超过一米,需要在其阴极上施加大的负电压。传递如此高的电压与静电排放和电致发光的风险升高有关,这对实验的性能有害。氙气击穿设备(Xebra)是一个五升高压测试室,旨在研究贵族液体电崩解的因素。在这项工作中,我们在对压力电极区域进行扫描后,表面饰面,压力和高压坡道速度在液体氙气介质中进行扫描后提出了主要发现。观察到面积缩放和表面饰面是影响崩溃的主要因素,而没有变化的压力或坡道速度也没有观察到显着变化。在最后30秒内观察到阳极电流和光子速率的总体上升,直到崩溃,最后几秒钟显着增加。此外,发现分解的位置是通过高速摄像机系统重建的,并发现了与Fowler-Nordheim场发射模型中等相关性。还观察到了气泡成核的暂定证据是液体中分解的起源机制。我们认为这项工作中提出的结果特别是对未来,大型TPC和实用建议的设计特别感兴趣。
Maintaining the electric fields necessary for the current generation of noble liquid time projection chambers (TPCs), with drift lengths exceeding one meter, requires a large negative voltage applied to their cathode. Delivering such high voltage is associated with an elevated risk of electrostatic discharge and electroluminescence, which would be detrimental to the performance of the experiment. The Xenon Breakdown Apparatus (XeBrA) is a five-liter, high voltage test chamber built to investigate the contributing factors to electrical breakdown in noble liquids. In this work, we present the main findings after conducting scans over stressed electrode areas, surface finish, pressure, and high voltage ramp speed in the medium of liquid xenon. Area scaling and surface finish were observed to be the dominant factors affecting breakdown, whereas no significant changes were observed with varying pressure or ramp speed. A general rise in both anode current and photon rate was observed in the last 30 seconds leading up to a breakdown, with a marked increase in the last couple of seconds. In addition, the position of breakdowns was reconstructed with a system of high-speed cameras and a moderate correlation with the Fowler-Nordheim field emission model was found. Tentative evidence for bubble nucleation being the originating mechanism of breakdown in the liquid was also observed. We deem the results presented in this work to be of particular interest for the design of future, large TPCs, and practical recommendations are provided.