A Novel Particle/Photon Detector Based on a Superconducting Proximity Array of Nanodots

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Abstract

The current frontiers in the investigation of high-energy particles demand for new detection methods. Higher sensitivity to low-energy deposition, high-energy resolution to identify events and improve the background rejection, and large detector masses have to be developed to detect even an individual particle that weakly interacts with ordinary matter. Here, we will describe the concept and the layout of a novel superconducting proximity array which show dynamic vortex Mott insulator to metal transitions, as an ultra-sensitive compact radiation-particle detector.

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Gioacchino, D. D., Poccia, N., Lankhorst, M., Gatti, C., Buonomo, B., Foggetta, L., … Hilgenkamp, H. (2017). A Novel Particle/Photon Detector Based on a Superconducting Proximity Array of Nanodots. Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 30(2), 359–363. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10948-016-3740-7

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