Design and Experimental Application of a Radon Diffusion Chamber for Determining Diffusion Coefficients in Membrane Materials
In recent years, the issue of radon emanation and diffusion has become a critical concern for rare decay experiments, such as JUNO and PandaX-4T. This paper introduces a detector design featuring a symmetric radon detector cavity for the quantitative assessment of membrane materials' radon bloc...
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Zusammenfassung: | In recent years, the issue of radon emanation and diffusion has become a
critical concern for rare decay experiments, such as JUNO and PandaX-4T. This
paper introduces a detector design featuring a symmetric radon detector cavity
for the quantitative assessment of membrane materials' radon blocking
capabilities. The performance of this design is evaluated through the
application of Fick's Law and the diffusion equation considering material
solubility. Our detector has completed measurements of radon diffusion
coefficients for four types of membrane materials currently used in
experiments, which also confirms the rationality of this detector design. The
findings are instrumental in guiding the selection and evaluation of optimal
materials for radon shielding to reduce radon background, contributing to boost
sensitivities of rare event research. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.06054 |