Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/114980
Title: First measurements of remoTES cryogenic calorimeters: easy-to-fabricate particle detectors for a wide choice of target materials
Authors: Angloher, G.
Bharadwaj, M. R.
Dafinei, I.
Di Marco, N.
Einfalt, L.
Ferroni, F.
Fichtinger, S.
Filipponi, A.
Frank, T.
Friedl, M.
Fuss, A.
Ge, Z.
Heikinheimo, M.
Huitu, K.
Kellermann, M.
Maji, R.
Mancuso, M.
Pagnanini, L.
Petricca, F.
Pirro, S.
Proebst, F.
Profeta, G.
Puiu, A.
Reindl, F.
Schaeffner, K.
Schieck, J. 
Schmiedmayer, D.
Schwertner, C.
Stahlberg, M.
Stendahl, A.
Wagner, F.
Yue, S.
Zema, V.
Zhu, Y.
Bento, A. 
Canonica, L. 
Garai, A.
Keywords: Cryogenics; Detectors; TES; Phonons; Dark matter; Rare event search
Issue Date: 30-Oct-2021
Publisher: Elsevier
Serial title, monograph or event: Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
Volume: 1045
Abstract: Low-temperature calorimeters based on a readout via Transition Edge Sensors (TESs) and operated below $100$ mK are well suited for rare event searches with outstanding resolution and low thresholds. We present first experimental results from two detector prototypes using a novel design of the thermometer coupling denoted remoTES, which further extends the applicability of the TES technology by including a wider class of potential absorber materials. In particular, this design facilitates the use of materials whose physical and chemical properties, as e.g. hygroscopicity, low hardness and low melting point, prevent the direct fabrication of the TES onto their surface. This is especially relevant in the context of the COSINUS experiment (Cryogenic Observatory for SIgnals seen in Next-Generation Underground Searches), where sodium iodide (NaI) is used as absorber material. With two remoTES prototype detectors operated in an above-ground R&D facility, we achieve energy resolutions of $\sigma=87.8$ eV for a $2.33$ g silicon absorber and $\sigma = 193.5$ eV for a $2.27$ g $\alpha$-TeO$_{2}$ absorber, respectively. RemoTES calorimeters offer - besides the wider choice of absorber materials - a simpler production process combined with a higher reproducibility for large detector arrays and an enhanced radiopurity standard.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/114980
ISSN: 01689002
DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2022.167532
Rights: openAccess
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