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SUMMARY:INPA Seminar Speaker: Felix Hagemann (UC Berkeley (SSL) )-Title: Pulse Shape Simulation and Detector Characterization Studies for the LEGEND Experiment
DESCRIPTION:Date: September 26\, 2025 \nTime: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm \nLocation: Sessler Conference Room – 50A-5132 [Hybrid and In-Person] \nSpeaker:  Felix Hagemann (UC Berkeley (SSL)  \nTitle: Pulse Shape Simulation and Detector Characterization Studies for the LEGEND Experiment \nAbstract: The search for neutrinoless double beta decay with high-purity germanium detectors is one of the most sensitive approaches to probe lepton-number violation and the Majorana nature of neutrinos. The LEGEND experiment aims to push sensitivity beyond previous efforts by relying on excellent energy resolution and powerful background rejection techniques\, including pulse shape discrimination. \nIn my presentation\, I will introduce the LEGEND experimental program\, present pulse shape simulation efforts using the open-source Julia software package SolidStateDetectors.jl\, and showcase a novel Compton Scanner setup used to characterize the bulk of large-volume germanium detectors. By matching simulation outputs to data from our first Compton Scanner campaign\, we were able to determine the impurity density profile and charge carrier mobilities in our test detector\, improving the accuracy of detector simulations and enabling the testing and tuning of pulse shape discrimination techniques used in the LEGEND experiment. \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://lbnl.zoom.us/j/95016696011?pwd=Tk1XOW1Xd3RYRnlsc2tEYmRWZlVVZz09 \nMeeting ID: 950 1669 6011 \nPasscode: 247722
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