The next generation of bolometric experiments searching for rave events, in particular for the neutrino-less double beta decay, needs fast, high-sensitivity and easy-to-scale cryogenic light detectors. The CALDER project (2014–2020) developed a new technology for light detection at cryogenic temperature. In this paper we describe the achievements and the final prototype of this project, consisting of a 5×5cm2, 650μm thick silicon substrate coupled to a single kinetic inductance detector made of a three-layer aluminum-titanium-aluminum. The baseline energy resolution is 34 ± 1 (stat)± 2 (syst) eV RMS and the response time is 120μs. These features, along with the natural multiplexing capability of kinetic inductance detectors, meet the r...
The development of sensitive cryogenic light detectors is of primary interest for bolometric experim...
The goal of the Cryogenic wide-Area Light Detectors with Excellent Resolution project is the develop...
Background suppression plays a crucial role in particle physics experiments searching for rare event...
The next generation of bolometric experiments searching for rave events, in particular for the neutr...
The CALDER project aims at developing cryogenic light detectors with high sensitivity to UV and visi...
The current bolometric experiments searching for rare processes such as neutrinoless double-beta dec...
The development of large area cryogenic light detectors is one of the priorities of next generation ...
CALDER is a R&D project for the development of cryogenic light detectors with an active surface of 5...
The main aim of the cryogenic wide-area light detectors with excellent resolution project is the dev...
International audienceThe CALDER project aims to realize cryogenic light detectors for the next gene...
Background suppression plays a crucial role in experiments searching for rare events, like neutrino-...
Next generation bolometric experiments, such as CUPID, are demanding for very competitive cryogenic ...
In this paper we describe the current status of the CALDER project, which is developing ultra-sensit...
The goal of the cryogenic wide-area light detectors with excellent resolution project is the develop...
The development of sensitive cryogenic light detectors is of primary interest for bolometric experim...
The goal of the Cryogenic wide-Area Light Detectors with Excellent Resolution project is the develop...
Background suppression plays a crucial role in particle physics experiments searching for rare event...
The next generation of bolometric experiments searching for rave events, in particular for the neutr...
The CALDER project aims at developing cryogenic light detectors with high sensitivity to UV and visi...
The current bolometric experiments searching for rare processes such as neutrinoless double-beta dec...
The development of large area cryogenic light detectors is one of the priorities of next generation ...
CALDER is a R&D project for the development of cryogenic light detectors with an active surface of 5...
The main aim of the cryogenic wide-area light detectors with excellent resolution project is the dev...
International audienceThe CALDER project aims to realize cryogenic light detectors for the next gene...
Background suppression plays a crucial role in experiments searching for rare events, like neutrino-...
Next generation bolometric experiments, such as CUPID, are demanding for very competitive cryogenic ...
In this paper we describe the current status of the CALDER project, which is developing ultra-sensit...
The goal of the cryogenic wide-area light detectors with excellent resolution project is the develop...
The development of sensitive cryogenic light detectors is of primary interest for bolometric experim...
The goal of the Cryogenic wide-Area Light Detectors with Excellent Resolution project is the develop...
Background suppression plays a crucial role in particle physics experiments searching for rare event...