© 2019 authors. Published by the American Physical Society. We propose the use of superconducting nanowires as both target and sensor for direct detection of sub-GeV dark matter. With excellent sensitivity to small energy deposits on electrons and demonstrated low dark counts, such devices could be used to probe electron recoils from dark matter scattering and absorption processes. We demonstrate the feasibility of this idea using measurements of an existing fabricated tungsten-silicide nanowire prototype with 0.8-eV energy threshold and 4.3 ng with 10 000 s of exposure, which showed no dark counts. The results from this device already place meaningful bounds on dark matter-electron interactions, including the strongest terrestrial bounds o...
We report the detection of single electrons using a Nb0.7Ti0.3N superconducting wire deposited on an...
We report our progress in the development of superconducting nanowire single photon detectors (SNSPD...
Semiconductors are by now well-established targets for direct detection of MeV to GeV dark matter vi...
Superconducting nanowires, a mature technology originally developed for quantum sensing, can be used...
AbstractDark matter with mass below about a GeV is essentially unobservable in conventional direct d...
We propose and study a new class of superconducting detectors that are sensitive to O(meV) electron ...
Superconducting targets have recently been proposed for the direct detection of dark matter as light...
We examine in greater detail the recent proposal of using superconductors for detecting dark matter ...
We developed superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors based on tungsten silicide, which show...
We suggest a novel experimental concept for detecting MeV-to-GeV-mass dark matter, in which the dark...
Near infrared photons are a promising choice for quantum information processing; their low transmiss...
The phenomenon of dark counts in nanostripes of different superconductor systems such as high-temper...
Directional detection of Dark Matter particles (DM) in the MeV mass range could be accomplished by s...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Com...
The phenomenon of dark counts in nanostripes of different superconductor systems such as high-temper...
We report the detection of single electrons using a Nb0.7Ti0.3N superconducting wire deposited on an...
We report our progress in the development of superconducting nanowire single photon detectors (SNSPD...
Semiconductors are by now well-established targets for direct detection of MeV to GeV dark matter vi...
Superconducting nanowires, a mature technology originally developed for quantum sensing, can be used...
AbstractDark matter with mass below about a GeV is essentially unobservable in conventional direct d...
We propose and study a new class of superconducting detectors that are sensitive to O(meV) electron ...
Superconducting targets have recently been proposed for the direct detection of dark matter as light...
We examine in greater detail the recent proposal of using superconductors for detecting dark matter ...
We developed superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors based on tungsten silicide, which show...
We suggest a novel experimental concept for detecting MeV-to-GeV-mass dark matter, in which the dark...
Near infrared photons are a promising choice for quantum information processing; their low transmiss...
The phenomenon of dark counts in nanostripes of different superconductor systems such as high-temper...
Directional detection of Dark Matter particles (DM) in the MeV mass range could be accomplished by s...
Thesis: M. Eng., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Com...
The phenomenon of dark counts in nanostripes of different superconductor systems such as high-temper...
We report the detection of single electrons using a Nb0.7Ti0.3N superconducting wire deposited on an...
We report our progress in the development of superconducting nanowire single photon detectors (SNSPD...
Semiconductors are by now well-established targets for direct detection of MeV to GeV dark matter vi...