29 June 2018 to 4 July 2018
IBS HQ, Daejeon, Korea
Asia/Seoul timezone
There will be Welcome Reception at 18:00 on June 28, 2018

Status of CALDER: Kinetic Inductance light detectors for neutrinoless double beta decay

29 Jun 2018, 15:30
30m
Room A (IBS HQ, Daejeon, Korea)

Room A

IBS HQ, Daejeon, Korea

Speaker

Dr Marco Marco Vignati (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)

Description

The development of large area cryogenic light detectors is one of the priorities of next generation bolometric experiments searching for Majorana neutrinos. The simultaneous read-out of the heat and light signals enables particle identification, provided that the energy resolution and the light collection are sufficiently high. CALDER (Cryogenic wide-Area Light Detectors with Excellent Resolution) is developing phonon-mediated silicon light detectors using kinetic inductance detectors (KIDs), with the goal of sensing an area of 5x5 cm$^2$ with an energy resolution of ~ 20 eV RMS. I will present the latest results obtained with aluminum chips and with newly developed multilayer titanium-aluminum chips featuring unprecedented sensitivity. Work based on arXiv:1801.08403 and given on behalf of the CALDER collaboration.

Primary author

Dr Marco Marco Vignati (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)

Presentation materials