First Optical Observation of Negative Ion Drift at Surface Pressure

Abstract

We report the first observation of Negative Ion Drift (NID) at surface pressure of 900 7 mbar at Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso in a He:CF4:SF6 mixture using an optically read out Time Projection Chamber (TPC) within the CYGNO/INITIUM project. We present the first PMT waveform analysis in the NID regime, interpreting the temporal light pattern through a model that combines track geometry and charge transport. The inferred drift velocities correspond to mobilities of O(cm2 V-1 s-1), consistent with negative ion transport. The observed linear scaling of the time extension mean with drift distance reveals the presence of a faster minority charge carrier population in addition to the dominant SF6- species, drifting at a 25\% higher velocity under external inputs. These results demonstrate multi-species negative ion drift operation at surface pressure in a He:CF4:SF6 mixture and open a concrete path toward large scale, low diffusion optical TPCs for rare event searches.

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