The current bolometric experiments searching for rare processes such as neutrinoless double-beta decay or dark matter interaction demand for cryogenic light detectors with high sensitivity, large active area and excellent scalability and radio-purity in order to reduce their background budget. The CALDER project aims to develop such kind of light detectors implementing phonon-mediated Kinetic Inductance Detectors (KIDs). The goal for this project is the realization of a 5 7 5 cm2 light detector working between 10 and 100mK with a baseline resolution RMS below 20 eV. In this work the characteristics and the performances of the prototype detectors developed in the first project phase will be shown
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...
In this paper we describe the current status of the CALDER project, which is developing ultra-sensit...
The current bolometric experiments searching for rare processes such as neutrinoless double-beta dec...
Background suppression plays a crucial role in experiments searching for rare events, like neutrino-...
CALDER is a R&D project for the development of cryogenic light detectors with an active surface of 5...
The development of large area cryogenic light detectors is one of the priorities of next generation ...
The CALDER project aims at developing cryogenic light detectors with high sensitivity to UV and visi...
The next generation of bolometric experiments searching for rave events, in particular for the neutr...
The aim of the Cryogenic wide-Area Light Detectors with Excellent Resolution (CALDER) project is the...
Background suppression plays a crucial role in particle physics experiments searching for rare event...
Next generation bolometric experiments, such as CUPID, are demanding for very competitive cryogenic ...
International audienceThe CALDER project aims to realize cryogenic light detectors for the next gene...
The main aim of the cryogenic wide-area light detectors with excellent resolution project is the dev...
The goal of the cryogenic wide-area light detectors with excellent resolution project is the develop...
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...
In this paper we describe the current status of the CALDER project, which is developing ultra-sensit...
The current bolometric experiments searching for rare processes such as neutrinoless double-beta dec...
Background suppression plays a crucial role in experiments searching for rare events, like neutrino-...
CALDER is a R&D project for the development of cryogenic light detectors with an active surface of 5...
The development of large area cryogenic light detectors is one of the priorities of next generation ...
The CALDER project aims at developing cryogenic light detectors with high sensitivity to UV and visi...
The next generation of bolometric experiments searching for rave events, in particular for the neutr...
The aim of the Cryogenic wide-Area Light Detectors with Excellent Resolution (CALDER) project is the...
Background suppression plays a crucial role in particle physics experiments searching for rare event...
Next generation bolometric experiments, such as CUPID, are demanding for very competitive cryogenic ...
International audienceThe CALDER project aims to realize cryogenic light detectors for the next gene...
The main aim of the cryogenic wide-area light detectors with excellent resolution project is the dev...
The goal of the cryogenic wide-area light detectors with excellent resolution project is the develop...
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...
In this paper we describe the current status of the CALDER project, which is developing ultra-sensit...