Publications
Measurement of the low-energy germanium quenching factor with a small-mass detector
We report on work performed to measure the quenching factor of low kinetic energy germanium recoils, as a collaboration between Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) and Duke University. A small-mass low-noise high purity germanium detector was irradiated by a mono-energetic pulsed neutron beam produced by the Triangle Universities Nuclear Laboratory (TUNL) Van-de-Graaff accelerator. Data was collected to determine the germanium quenching factor as a function of 10 discrete recoil energy values in the range --, [0.8, 5.0] keVnr. We describe the experiment, present the simulation and data processing for the 10 datasets, and discussed the quenching factor analysis result for one of them. This one result seems to indicate a somewhat large deviation from literature values, though it is still preliminary to claim the presence of a systematic bias in our data or analysis.