We believe that the Dark Matter (DM) search should be expanded into the domain of detectors sensitive to molecular excitations, and so that we should create detectors which are more sensitive to collisions with very light WIMPs. In this paper we investigate in detail diatomic molecules, such as fused silica material with large OH-molecule content, and water molecules. Presently, we do not have suitable low-cost IR detectors to observe single photons, however some OH-molecular excitations extend to visible and UV wavelengths and can be measured by bialkali photocathodes. There are many other chemical substances with diatomic molecules, or more complex oil molecules, which could be also investigated. This idea invites searches in experiments ...
We theoretically study nondestructive detection of ultracold molecules, using a Fabry-Pérot cavity. ...
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In the introduction to this thesis it is explained that there are two spectroscopic met...
AbstractWe believe that the Dark Matter (DM) search should be expanded into the domain of detectors ...
We propose a novel direct detection concept to search for dark matter with 100 keV to 100 MeV masses...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate di-atomic molecules embedded in ice crystals under strain. In t...
We propose a new class of bosonic dark matter (DM) detectors based on resonant absorption onto a gas...
In this paper we investigate di-atomic molecules embedded in ice crystals under strain. In this envi...
Direct detection of nuclear scatterings of sub-GeV Dark Matter (DM) particles favors low-Z nuclei. H...
Discovering the nature of dark matter (DM) remains one of the most important outstanding questions i...
Direct-detection experiments for light dark matter are making enormous leaps in reaching previously ...
We show that a two-excitation process in superfluid helium, combined with sensitivity to meV energy ...
A technical and methodological comparison of the liquid noble gas experiments is presented and the l...
We examine in depth a recent proposal to utilize superfluid helium for direct detection of sub-MeV m...
What does a molecule do after it absorbs a photon? This dissertation contains a compilation of my pu...
We theoretically study nondestructive detection of ultracold molecules, using a Fabry-Pérot cavity. ...
International audienceHow can we obtain tools able to process and exchange information at the molecu...
In the introduction to this thesis it is explained that there are two spectroscopic met...
AbstractWe believe that the Dark Matter (DM) search should be expanded into the domain of detectors ...
We propose a novel direct detection concept to search for dark matter with 100 keV to 100 MeV masses...
AbstractIn this paper we investigate di-atomic molecules embedded in ice crystals under strain. In t...
We propose a new class of bosonic dark matter (DM) detectors based on resonant absorption onto a gas...
In this paper we investigate di-atomic molecules embedded in ice crystals under strain. In this envi...
Direct detection of nuclear scatterings of sub-GeV Dark Matter (DM) particles favors low-Z nuclei. H...
Discovering the nature of dark matter (DM) remains one of the most important outstanding questions i...
Direct-detection experiments for light dark matter are making enormous leaps in reaching previously ...
We show that a two-excitation process in superfluid helium, combined with sensitivity to meV energy ...
A technical and methodological comparison of the liquid noble gas experiments is presented and the l...
We examine in depth a recent proposal to utilize superfluid helium for direct detection of sub-MeV m...
What does a molecule do after it absorbs a photon? This dissertation contains a compilation of my pu...
We theoretically study nondestructive detection of ultracold molecules, using a Fabry-Pérot cavity. ...
International audienceHow can we obtain tools able to process and exchange information at the molecu...
In the introduction to this thesis it is explained that there are two spectroscopic met...