In this paper we describe the current status of the CALDER project, which is developing ultra-sensitive light detectors based on superconductors for cryogenic applications. When we apply an AC current to a superconductor, the Cooper pairs oscillate and acquire kinetic inductance, that can be measured by inserting the superconductor in a LC circuit with high merit factor. Interactions in the superconductor can break the Cooper pairs, causing sizable variations in the kinetic inductance and, thus, in the response of the LC circuit. The continuous monitoring of the amplitude and frequency modulation allows to reconstruct the incident energy with excellent sensitivity. This concept is at the basis of Kinetic Inductance Detectors (KIDs) that are...
We are investigating a novel superconducting detector and readout method that could lead to photon c...
The development of large area cryogenic light detectors is one of the priorities of next generation ...
Background suppression plays a crucial role in particle physics experiments searching for rare event...
In this paper we describe the current status of the CALDER project, which is developing ultra-sensit...
The next generation of bolometric experiments searching for rave events, in particular for the neutr...
The main aim of the cryogenic wide-area light detectors with excellent resolution project is the dev...
The current bolometric experiments searching for rare processes such as neutrinoless double-beta dec...
The CALDER project aims at developing cryogenic light detectors with high sensitivity to UV and visi...
The goal of the cryogenic wide-area light detectors with excellent resolution project is the develop...
The development of wide-area cryogenic light detectors with baseline energy resolution lower than 20...
This paper describes a new superconducting photon detector concept which is applicable from mil-lime...
The development of sensitive cryogenic light detectors is of primary interest for bolometric experim...
Background suppression plays a crucial role in experiments searching for rare events, like neutrino-...
We are investigating a novel superconducting detector and readout method that could lead to photon c...
The development of large area cryogenic light detectors is one of the priorities of next generation ...
Background suppression plays a crucial role in particle physics experiments searching for rare event...
In this paper we describe the current status of the CALDER project, which is developing ultra-sensit...
The next generation of bolometric experiments searching for rave events, in particular for the neutr...
The main aim of the cryogenic wide-area light detectors with excellent resolution project is the dev...
The current bolometric experiments searching for rare processes such as neutrinoless double-beta dec...
The CALDER project aims at developing cryogenic light detectors with high sensitivity to UV and visi...
The goal of the cryogenic wide-area light detectors with excellent resolution project is the develop...
The development of wide-area cryogenic light detectors with baseline energy resolution lower than 20...
This paper describes a new superconducting photon detector concept which is applicable from mil-lime...
The development of sensitive cryogenic light detectors is of primary interest for bolometric experim...
Background suppression plays a crucial role in experiments searching for rare events, like neutrino-...
We are investigating a novel superconducting detector and readout method that could lead to photon c...
The development of large area cryogenic light detectors is one of the priorities of next generation ...
Background suppression plays a crucial role in particle physics experiments searching for rare event...