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First demonstration of a TES based cryogenic Li $$_2$$ MoO $$_4$$detector for neutrinoless double beta decay search
by
Winslow, L.
, James, C.
, Kennard, K. T.
, Schmidt, B.
, Oliveri, E.
, Chen, R.
, Temples, D. J.
, Lewis, S.
, Baxter, D.
, Bratrud, G.
, Zhang, J.
, Chang, C. L.
, Cudmore, E.
, Wang, G.
, Yefremenko, V. G.
, Mateo, L. O.
, Scarpaci, J. A.
, Novati, V.
, Ren, R.
, Lisovenko, M.
, Hollister, M.
, Novosad, V.
, Figueroa-Feliciano, E.
, Hong, Z.
, Lukens, P.
in
High Energy Physics - Experiment
/ Instrumentation and Detectors
/ Nuclear Experiment
/ Physics
2025
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First demonstration of a TES based cryogenic Li $$_2$$ MoO $$_4$$detector for neutrinoless double beta decay search
by
Winslow, L.
, James, C.
, Kennard, K. T.
, Schmidt, B.
, Oliveri, E.
, Chen, R.
, Temples, D. J.
, Lewis, S.
, Baxter, D.
, Bratrud, G.
, Zhang, J.
, Chang, C. L.
, Cudmore, E.
, Wang, G.
, Yefremenko, V. G.
, Mateo, L. O.
, Scarpaci, J. A.
, Novati, V.
, Ren, R.
, Lisovenko, M.
, Hollister, M.
, Novosad, V.
, Figueroa-Feliciano, E.
, Hong, Z.
, Lukens, P.
in
High Energy Physics - Experiment
/ Instrumentation and Detectors
/ Nuclear Experiment
/ Physics
2025
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First demonstration of a TES based cryogenic Li $$_2$$ MoO $$_4$$detector for neutrinoless double beta decay search
by
Winslow, L.
, James, C.
, Kennard, K. T.
, Schmidt, B.
, Oliveri, E.
, Chen, R.
, Temples, D. J.
, Lewis, S.
, Baxter, D.
, Bratrud, G.
, Zhang, J.
, Chang, C. L.
, Cudmore, E.
, Wang, G.
, Yefremenko, V. G.
, Mateo, L. O.
, Scarpaci, J. A.
, Novati, V.
, Ren, R.
, Lisovenko, M.
, Hollister, M.
, Novosad, V.
, Figueroa-Feliciano, E.
, Hong, Z.
, Lukens, P.
in
High Energy Physics - Experiment
/ Instrumentation and Detectors
/ Nuclear Experiment
/ Physics
2025
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First demonstration of a TES based cryogenic Li $$_2$$ MoO $$_4$$detector for neutrinoless double beta decay search
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First demonstration of a TES based cryogenic Li $$_2$$ MoO $$_4$$detector for neutrinoless double beta decay search
2025
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Overview
Cryogenic calorimetric experiments to search for neutrinoless double-beta decay ($$0\\nu \\beta \\beta $$0 ν β β ) are highly competitive, scalable and versatile in isotope. The largest planned detector array, CUPID, is comprised of about 1500 individual Li$$_{2}$$2$$^{100}$$100 MoO$$_4$$4 detector modules with a further scale up envisioned for a follow up experiment (CUPID-1T). In this article, we present a novel detector concept targeting this second stage with a low impedance TES based readout for the Li$$_2$$2 MoO$$_4$$4 absorber that is easily mass-produced and lends itself to a multiplexed readout. We present the detector design and results from a first prototype detector operated at the NEXUS shallow underground facility at Fermilab. The detector is a 2-cm-side cube with 21 g mass that is strongly thermally coupled to its readout chip to allow rise-times of$$\\sim $$∼ 0.5 ms. This design is more than one order of magnitude faster than present NTD based detectors and is hence expected to effectively mitigate backgrounds generated through the pile-up of two independent two neutrino decay events coinciding close in time. Together with a baseline resolution of 1.95 keV (FWHM) these performance parameters extrapolate to a background index from pile-up as low as$$5\\cdot 10^{-6}$$5 · 10 - 6 counts/keV/kg/yr in CUPID size crystals. The detector was calibrated up to the MeV region showing sufficient dynamic range for$$0\\nu \\beta \\beta $$0 ν β β searches. In combination with a SuperCDMS HVeV detector this setup also allowed us to perform a precision measurement of the scintillation time constants of Li$$_2$$2 MoO$$_4$$4 , which showed a primary component with a fast O(20 $$\\upmu $$μ s) time scale.
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Springer Verlag (Germany)
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