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Poda, Denys | |||||||
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Centre de Sciences Nucléaires et de Sciences de la Matière (CSNSM), CNRS/IN2P3 - Bâtiment 108, Orsay Campus - Orsay - - France | |||||||
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DM2 |
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Title |
Status And Perspectives Of Double-Beta Decay Search With Cryogenic Detectors | |||||
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Abstract |
Over about two decades, cryogenic detectors have been developing and using in high-sensitivity dark matter and/or double-beta decay experiments, providing also a synergy of these rare event searches. Recently, a viability of low temperature detectors has been proved at a large scale by a successful operation of a 750-kg bolometric detector array in CUORE double-beta experiment. On demand of next-generation large-scale experiments (CUPID, AMoRE), there are completed / ongoing various R&Ds of cryogenic detectors with active particle identification. Moreover, some recently developed technologies have been used for the realization of small-scale (~110 kg) demonstrators (LUCIFER/CUPID-0, LUMINEU/CUPID-Mo, AMoRE-Pilot and AMoRE-I, CYGNUS). The status and perspectives of the double-beta cryogenic experiments and the dedicated R&Ds will be highlighted in the talk. |
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