Numerical characterization of the ARAPUCA: a new approach for LAr scintillation light detection
F. Marinho, L. Paulucci, A.A. Machado, E. Segreto

TL;DR
This paper introduces a numerical model for the ARAPUCA device, which enhances liquid argon scintillation light detection efficiency, demonstrating promising simulation results and preliminary experimental validation for neutrino and dark matter experiments.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive Monte Carlo simulation framework for ARAPUCA, enabling optimization of design parameters to improve photon detection efficiency in noble liquid detectors.
Findings
Simulated detection efficiency of 1.7% with uncertainty
Modeling of reflection and quantum efficiency effects
Comparison with preliminary experimental results
Abstract
The ARAPUCA concept has been proposed as a simple and neat solution for increasing the effective collection area of SiPMs through the shifting and trapping of scintillation light in noble liquids, thus with great potential for improving timing and calorimetry resolution in neutrino and dark matter search experiments using time projection chambers. It is expected to achieve a single photon detection efficiency larger than 1\%. The initial design consists of a box made of highly reflective internal surface material and with an acceptance window for photons composed of two shifters and a dichroic filter. The first shifter converts liquid argon scintillation VUV light to a photon of wavelength smaller than the dichroic cutoff, so the surface is highly transparent to it. When passing through the dichroic filter, it reaches the second shifter which allows the photon to be shifted to the…
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