International audienceThere is a common need in astroparticle experiments such as direct dark matter detection, double-beta decay without emission of neutrinos [] and coherent neutrino nucleus scattering experiments for light detectors with a very low energy threshold. By employing the Neganov-Trofimov-Luke Effect, the thermal signal of particle interactions in a semiconductor absorber operated at cryogenic temperatures can be amplified by drifting the photogenerated electrons and holes in an electric field. This technology is not used in current experiments, in particular because of a reduction of the signal amplitude with time which is due to trapping of the charges within the absorber. We present here the first results of a novel type of...
Silicon PhotoMultiplier (SiPM) technology represents an unprecedented attempt to create an ideal sol...
The discovery of the so-called Lazarus effect, namely the recovery of the charge collection efficien...
We present here an innovative cryogenic light detector capable to measure a few tens of eV signal th...
International audienceThere is a common need in astroparticle experiments such as direct dark matter...
Next generation calorimetric experiments for the search of rare events rely on the detection of tiny...
A new generation of cryogenic light detectors exploiting Neganov-Luke effect to enhance the thermal...
AbstractThe simultaneous measurement of phonons and scintillation light induced by incident particle...
International audienceIn this work we present how to fabricate large-area (15 cm2), ultra-low thresh...
International audienceBolometric detectors are excellent devices for the investigation of neutrinole...
We demonstrate that Neganov-Luke amplified cryogenic light detectors with Transition Edge Sensor rea...
Abstract Amplifying the phonon signal in a semiconductor dark matter detector can be accomplished by...
The potential to measure small energy transfers with very high energy resolutions motivated the deve...
Direct-detection experiments sensitive to low-energy electron recoils from sub-GeV dark matter inter...
The physics of charge measurement in silicon at low temperature (T \u3c 0.5 K) and low applied elect...
Silicon PhotoMultiplier (SiPM) technology represents an unprecedented attempt to create an ideal sol...
The discovery of the so-called Lazarus effect, namely the recovery of the charge collection efficien...
We present here an innovative cryogenic light detector capable to measure a few tens of eV signal th...
International audienceThere is a common need in astroparticle experiments such as direct dark matter...
Next generation calorimetric experiments for the search of rare events rely on the detection of tiny...
A new generation of cryogenic light detectors exploiting Neganov-Luke effect to enhance the thermal...
AbstractThe simultaneous measurement of phonons and scintillation light induced by incident particle...
International audienceIn this work we present how to fabricate large-area (15 cm2), ultra-low thresh...
International audienceBolometric detectors are excellent devices for the investigation of neutrinole...
We demonstrate that Neganov-Luke amplified cryogenic light detectors with Transition Edge Sensor rea...
Abstract Amplifying the phonon signal in a semiconductor dark matter detector can be accomplished by...
The potential to measure small energy transfers with very high energy resolutions motivated the deve...
Direct-detection experiments sensitive to low-energy electron recoils from sub-GeV dark matter inter...
The physics of charge measurement in silicon at low temperature (T \u3c 0.5 K) and low applied elect...
Silicon PhotoMultiplier (SiPM) technology represents an unprecedented attempt to create an ideal sol...
The discovery of the so-called Lazarus effect, namely the recovery of the charge collection efficien...
We present here an innovative cryogenic light detector capable to measure a few tens of eV signal th...