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Measurement of the ionization response of amorphous selenium with 122keV rays
We performed a measurement of the ionization response of 200 m-thick
amorphous selenium (aSe) layers under drift electric fields of up to 50
V/m. The aSe target was exposed to ionizing radiation from a Co
radioactive source and the ionization pulses were recorded with high
resolution. Using the spectral line from the photoabsorption of 122keV
rays, we measure the charge yield in aSe and the line width as a function of
drift electric field. From a detailed microphysics simulation of charge
generation and recombination in aSe, we conclude that the strong dependence of
recombination on the ionization track density provides the dominant
contribution to the energy resolution in aSe. These results provide valuable
input to estimate the sensitivity of a proposed next-generation search for the
neutrinoless decay of Se that aims to employ imaging
sensors with an active layer of aSe.Comment: 16 pages, 11 figures. Prepared for submission to JINS