Abstract
Dark matter detectors with directional sensitivity have the capability to distinguish dark matter induced nuclear recoils from isotropic backgrounds, thus providing a smoking gun signature for dark matter in the Galactic halo. Motivated by recent progress in graphene and two-dimensional materials research, we propose a novel class of directional dark matter detectors utilizing graphene-based van der Waals heterostructures. A conceptual design of the detector based on graphene/hexagonal boron nitride and graphene/molybdenum disulfide heterostructures is developed and analyzed. The proposed detector has modular scalability, keV-scale detection threshold, nanometer position resolution, sensitivity down to 10 GeV / c2 dark matter mass, and intrinsic head-tail discrimination and background rejection capabilities.
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Wang, S. Y. (2019). Graphene-based detectors for directional dark matter detection. European Physical Journal C, 79(7). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-019-7071-2
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