Novel electron and photon recording concepts in noble-liquid detectors
Amos Breskin

TL;DR
This paper introduces innovative detection concepts using noble-liquid detectors that combine ionization-electron and scintillation-photon recording methods, applicable in particle physics and beyond.
Contribution
It proposes new detector configurations involving electroluminescence and charge multiplication in both single- and dual-phase noble-liquid setups.
Findings
Conceptual design of novel detection methods
Potential for improved sensitivity in particle detection
Applicability to future particle and astroparticle experiments
Abstract
We present several novel ionization-electron and scintillation-photon recording concepts in noble-liquid detectors, for future applications in particle and astroparticle physics and in other fields. These involve both single- and dual-phase detector configurations with combined electroluminescence and small charge multiplication in gas and liquid media.
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