Diamond and SiC Detectors for Rare Event Searches

In recent years, there has been increasing interest in developing detectors which are sensitive to sub-GeV dark matter and low-energy events from coherent neutrino scattering. Due to carbon’s light atomic weight and its tendency to form crystals with high-energy, long-lived phonon modes, carbon-base...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of low temperature physics 2024-06, Vol.246
Hauptverfasser: Simchony, Aviv, J. Smith, Zoë, Young, Betty, Brink, Paul, Cabrera, Blas, Cherry, Matthew, Cudmore, Elspeth, Hong, Ziqing, Kagan, Harris, Kenny, Christopher, Ryan, James, Kurinsky, Noah
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Zusammenfassung:In recent years, there has been increasing interest in developing detectors which are sensitive to sub-GeV dark matter and low-energy events from coherent neutrino scattering. Due to carbon’s light atomic weight and its tendency to form crystals with high-energy, long-lived phonon modes, carbon-based crystals (including diamond and silicon carbide (SiC)) present themselves as natural target materials for scattering-based searches in this regime. Here, we present our preliminary results in adapting our TES-based detectors to these substrates, specifically 4-H SiC and polycrystalline diamond. We focus on our fabrication efforts, specifically tuning the transition temperature (TC) of tungsten films sputtered on these materials, as well as our advancement toward fabricating and testing devices on these substrates.
ISSN:0022-2291