AbstractThe simultaneous measurement of phonons and scintillation light induced by incident particles in a scintillating crystal such as CaWO4 is a powerful technique for the active rejection of background induced by γʼs and βʼs and even neutrons in direct Dark Matter searches. However, ≲1% of the energy deposited in a CaWO4 crystal is detected as light. Thus, very sensitive light detectors are needed for an efficient event-by-event background discrimination. Due to the Neganov–Luke effect, the threshold of low-temperature light detectors based on semiconducting substrates can be improved significantly by drifting the photon-induced electron–hole pairs in an applied electric field. We present measurements with low-temperature light detector...
The possibility to use large amount of CdWO4 crystal scintillators to detect solar neutrino of low e...
We present first significant limits on WIMP dark matter by the phonon-light technique, where combine...
Our group at Stanford is developing a new class of elementary particles detectors capable of sensing...
AbstractThe simultaneous measurement of phonons and scintillation light induced by incident particle...
Next generation calorimetric experiments for the search of rare events rely on the detection of tiny...
Abstract Amplifying the phonon signal in a semiconductor dark matter detector can be accomplished by...
Future cryogenic experiments searching for rare events require reliable, efficient and robust techni...
International audienceThere is a common need in astroparticle experiments such as direct dark matter...
A new generation of cryogenic light detectors exploiting Neganov-Luke effect to enhance the thermal...
The goal of the CRESST Dark Matter Search is the direct detection of Weakly Interacting Massive Part...
The CRESST (Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting Thermometers) Dark Matter search is aim...
The goal of the CRESST Dark Matter Search is the direct detection of Weakly Interacting Massive Part...
CRESST-II detector modules rely on the ability to actively discriminate electron recoils from nuclea...
We developed a light detector to measure scintillation light from a crystal utilized in heat and lig...
Cryogenic phonon–scintillation detectors (CPSD) for rare event search experiments require reliable, ...
The possibility to use large amount of CdWO4 crystal scintillators to detect solar neutrino of low e...
We present first significant limits on WIMP dark matter by the phonon-light technique, where combine...
Our group at Stanford is developing a new class of elementary particles detectors capable of sensing...
AbstractThe simultaneous measurement of phonons and scintillation light induced by incident particle...
Next generation calorimetric experiments for the search of rare events rely on the detection of tiny...
Abstract Amplifying the phonon signal in a semiconductor dark matter detector can be accomplished by...
Future cryogenic experiments searching for rare events require reliable, efficient and robust techni...
International audienceThere is a common need in astroparticle experiments such as direct dark matter...
A new generation of cryogenic light detectors exploiting Neganov-Luke effect to enhance the thermal...
The goal of the CRESST Dark Matter Search is the direct detection of Weakly Interacting Massive Part...
The CRESST (Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting Thermometers) Dark Matter search is aim...
The goal of the CRESST Dark Matter Search is the direct detection of Weakly Interacting Massive Part...
CRESST-II detector modules rely on the ability to actively discriminate electron recoils from nuclea...
We developed a light detector to measure scintillation light from a crystal utilized in heat and lig...
Cryogenic phonon–scintillation detectors (CPSD) for rare event search experiments require reliable, ...
The possibility to use large amount of CdWO4 crystal scintillators to detect solar neutrino of low e...
We present first significant limits on WIMP dark matter by the phonon-light technique, where combine...
Our group at Stanford is developing a new class of elementary particles detectors capable of sensing...