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Ba+2 ion trapping using organic submonolayer for ultra-low background neutrinoless double beta detector.


ABSTRACT: If neutrinos are their own antiparticles the otherwise-forbidden nuclear reaction known as neutrinoless double beta decay can occur. The very long lifetime expected for these exceptional events makes its detection a daunting task. In order to conduct an almost background-free experiment, the NEXT collaboration is investigating novel synthetic molecular sensors that may capture the Ba dication produced in the decay of certain Xe isotopes in a high-pressure gas experiment. The use of such molecular detectors immobilized on surfaces must be explored in the ultra-dry environment of a xenon gas chamber. Here, using a combination of highly sensitive surface science techniques in ultra-high vacuum, we demonstrate the possibility of employing the so-called Fluorescent Bicolor Indicator as the molecular component of the sensor. We unravel the ion capture process for these molecular indicators immobilized on a surface and explain the origin of the emission fluorescence shift associated to the ion trapping.

SUBMITTER: Herrero-Gomez P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9750972 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ba<sup>+2</sup> ion trapping using organic submonolayer for ultra-low background neutrinoless double beta detector.

Herrero-Gómez P P   Calupitan J P JP   Ilyn M M   Berdonces-Layunta A A   Wang T T   de Oteyza D G DG   Corso M M   González-Moreno R R   Rivilla I I   Aparicio B B   Aranburu A I AI   Freixa Z Z   Monrabal F F   Cossío F P FP   Gómez-Cadenas J J JJ   Rogero C C  

Nature communications 20221214 1


If neutrinos are their own antiparticles the otherwise-forbidden nuclear reaction known as neutrinoless double beta decay can occur. The very long lifetime expected for these exceptional events makes its detection a daunting task. In order to conduct an almost background-free experiment, the NEXT collaboration is investigating novel synthetic molecular sensors that may capture the Ba dication produced in the decay of certain Xe isotopes in a high-pressure gas experiment. The use of such molecula  ...[more]

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