# Experimental set-up for particle detection in solid crystals of inert   gasses

**Authors:** Marco Guarise, Caterina Braggio, Roberto Calabrese, Giovanni Carugno,, Antonio Dainelli, Alen Khanbekyan, Eleonora Luppi, Marco Poggi, Luca, Tomassetti

arXiv: 1703.10880 · 2017-04-03

## TL;DR

This paper describes an experimental setup for developing a novel particle detector using solid inert gas crystals, demonstrating electron emission at the solid-vacuum interface in solid neon and methane.

## Contribution

It introduces a new hybrid detection scheme utilizing solid inert gas crystals and demonstrates its feasibility with neon and methane matrices.

## Key findings

- Successful demonstration of electron emission in solid neon and methane
- Development of a hybrid particle detection scheme
- Potential for improved particle detection technologies

## Abstract

We report about the experimental set-up designed for the development of an innovative particle detector based on solid crystals of inert gases. The hybrid detection scheme, that exploits the electrons emission through the solid-vacuum interface, is demonstrated in matrices of solid neon and solid methane.

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## References

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