E. Aprile, M. Beck, K. Bokeloh, R. Budnik, B. Choi, H. A. Contreras, K. -L. Giboni, L. W. Goetzke, R. F. Lang, K. E. Lim, A. J. Melgarejo Fernandez, G. Plante, A. Rizzo, P. Shagin, C. Weinheimer
Vacuum ultraviolet light sensitive photomultiplier tubes directly coupled to liquid xenon are being used to efficiently detect the 178 nm scintillation light in a variety of liquid xenon based particle detectors. Good knowledge of the performance of these photomultipliers under cryogenic conditions is needed to properly characterize these detectors. Here, we report on measurements of the quantum efficiency of Hamamatsu R8520 photomultipliers, used in the XENON Dark Matter Experiments. The quantum efficiency measurements at room temperature agree with the values provided by Hamamatsu. At low temperatures, between 160K and 170K, the quantum efficiency increases by $\sim5-11$% relative to the room temperature values.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.5432
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