Abstract

We present a method to reach electric field intensity as high as 400 kV/cm in liquid argon for cathode-ground distances of several millimeters. This can be achieved by suppressing field emission from the cathode, overcoming limitations that we reported earlier.

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  • A method to suppress dielectric breakdowns in liquid argon ionization detectors for cathode to ground distances of several millimeters

  • We present a method to reach electric field intensity as high as 400 kV/cm in liquid argon for cathode-ground distances of several millimeters

  • This can be achieved by suppressing field emission from the cathode, overcoming limitations that we reported earlier

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A method to suppress dielectric breakdowns in liquid argon ionization detectors for cathode to ground distances of several millimeters. 2014 JINST 9 P07023 (http://iopscience.iop.org/1748-0221/9/07/P07023) View the table of contents for this issue, or go to the journal homepage for more ABSTRACT: We present a method to reach electric field intensity as high as 400 kV/cm in liquid argon for cathode-ground distances of several millimeters.

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