Abstract
We report the development of a CaMoO4 crystal low temperature detector for the AMoRE neutrinoless double beta decay (0 β β) search experiment. The prototype detector cell was composed of a 216 g CaMoO4 crystal and a metallic magnetic calorimeter. An overground measurement demonstrated FWHM resolution of 6-11 keV for full absorption gamma peaks. Pulse shape discrimination was clearly demonstrated in the phonon signals, and 7.6 σ of discrimination power was found for the α and β/γ separation. The phonon signals showed rise-times of about 1 ms. It is expected that the relatively fast rise-time will increase the rejection efficiency of two-neutrino double beta decay pile-up events which can be one of the major background sources in 0 β β searches.
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Kim, G. B., Choi, S., Danevich, F. A., Fleischmann, A., Kang, C. S., Kim, H. J., … Yoon, W. S. (2015). A CaMoO4 crystal low temperature detector for the AMoRE neutrinoless double beta decay search. Advances in High Energy Physics, 2015. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/817530
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