Direct detection of MeV-scale dark matter utilizing germanium internal amplification for the charge created by the ionization of impurities

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Light, MeV-scale dark matter (DM) is an exciting DM candidate that is undetectable by current experiments. A germanium (Ge) detector utilizing internal charge amplification for the charge carriers created by the ionization of impurities is a promising new technology with experimental sensitivity for detecting MeV-scale DM. We analyze the physics mechanisms of the signal formation, charge creation, charge internal amplification, and the projected sensitivity for directly detecting MeV-scale DM particles. We present a design for a novel Ge detector at helium temperature (∼ 4 K) enabling ionization of impurities from DM impacts. With large localized E-fields, the ionized excitations can be accelerated to kinetic energies larger than the Ge bandgap at which point they can create additional electron–hole pairs, producing intrinsic amplification to achieve an ultra-low energy threshold of ∼ 0.1 eV for detecting low-mass DM particles in the MeV scale. Correspondingly, such a Ge detector with 1 kg-year exposure will have high sensitivity to a DM-nucleon cross section of ∼ 5 × 10- 45 cm2 at a DM mass of ∼ 10 MeV/c2 and a DM-electron cross section of ∼ 5 × 10- 46 cm2 at a DM mass of ∼ 1 MeV/c2.

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Mei, D. M., Wang, G. J., Mei, H., Yang, G., Liu, J., Wagner, M., … Wei, W. Z. (2018). Direct detection of MeV-scale dark matter utilizing germanium internal amplification for the charge created by the ionization of impurities. European Physical Journal C, 78(3). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-018-5653-z

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