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Charge-trap analysis in a SENSEI skipper-CCD: Understanding low-energy backgrounds in rare-event searches
- Brusco, Agustin;
- Sivilotti, Bruno;
- Botti, Ana M;
- Cervantes, Brenda;
- Desai, Ansh;
- Essig, Rouven;
- Estrada, Juan;
- Etzion, Erez;
- Moroni, Guillermo Fernandez;
- Holland, Stephen E;
- Lawson, Ian;
- Luoma, Steffon;
- Perez, Santiago E;
- Rodrigues, Dario;
- Tiffenberg, Javier;
- Uemura, Sho;
- Wu, Yikai
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https://doi.org/10.1103/ssbw-pct7Abstract
Skipper charge-coupled devices (CCDs) are ultralow-threshold detectors capable of detecting energy deposits in silicon at the electronvolt scale. Skipper CCDs are increasingly used in rare-event searches, including experiments such as SENSEI, DAMIC-M, Oscura, and CONNIE, where one of the major challenges is mitigating low-energy backgrounds. In this work, we present results on trap characterization in a silicon skipper-CCD produced in the same fabrication run as the SENSEI experiment at SNOLAB. Lattice defects contribute to backgrounds in rare-event searches through single-electron charge trapping. To investigate this, we use the charge-pumping technique at different temperatures to identify dipoles produced by traps in the CCD channel. We fully characterize a fraction of these traps and use this information to extrapolate their contribution to the single-electron background in SENSEI. We find that this subpopulation of traps does not contribute significantly, but more work is needed to assess the impact of the traps that cannot be characterized.
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