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The impact ionization and breakdown strength in atomic liquids with molecular impurities
High mobility liquids as a result of competition between structural localization of electrons and reduction of polarization electron-atom attraction
Modelling electroluminescence in liquid argon
We present Monte-Carlo simulations of electron transport through liquid argon motivated by our recent observation of electroluminescence light emanating from a thick gaseous electron multiplier (THGEM) in a liquid argon volume. All known elastic and inelastic reaction cross-sections have been accounted for, providing electroluminescence light yield predictions for arbitrary electrostatic fields. This study concludes that the large field gradients needed to produce electroluminescence cannot be accounted for by straightforward electrostatic field calculations based on ideal THGEM holes, suggesting that further experimental investigations are required
