Enriched Zn100MoO4 scintillating bolometers to search for 0v2b decay of 100Mo with the LUMINEU experiment

  • BARABASH, A. S.
  • CHERNYAK, D. M.
  • DANEVICH, F. A.
  • GIULIANI, A.
  • IVANOV, I. M.
  • MAKAROV, E. P.
  • MANCUSO, M.
  • MARNIEROS, S.
  • NASONOV, S. G.
  • NONES, C.
  • OLIVIERI, E.
  • PESSINA, G.
  • PODA, D. V.
  • SHLEGEL, V. N.
  • TENCONI, M.
  • TRETYAK, V. I.
  • VASILIEV, Ya. V.
  • VELÁZQUEZ, Matias
  • ZHDANKOV, V. N.
Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
The European Physical Journal C

Abstract

The LUMINEU project aims at performing a demonstrator underground experiment searching for the neutrinoless double beta decay of the isotope $^{100}$Mo embedded in zinc molybdate (ZnMoO$_4$) scintillating bolometers. In this context, a zinc molybdate crystal boule enriched in $^{100}$Mo to 99.5\% with a mass of 171 g was grown for the first time by the low-thermal-gradient Czochralski technique. The production cycle provided a high yield (the crystal boule mass was 84\% of initial charge) and an acceptable level -- around 4\% -- of irrecoverable losses of the costy enriched material. Two crystals of 59 g and 63 g, obtained from the enriched boule, were tested aboveground at milli-Kelvin temperature as scintillating bolometers. They showed a...

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