Low-background temperature sensors fabricated on parylene substrates

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Temperature sensors fabricated from ultra-low radioactivity materials have been developed for low-background experiments searching for neutrinoless double-beta decay and the interactions of WIMP dark matter. The sensors consist of electrical traces photolithographically-patterned onto substrates of vapor-deposited parylene. They are demonstrated to function as expected, to do so reliably and robustly, and to be highly radio-pure. This work is a proof-of-concept study of a technology that can be applied to broad class of electronic circuits used in low-background experiments.

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Dhar, A., Loach, J. C., Barton, P. J., Larsen, J. T., & Poon, A. W. P. (2015). Low-background temperature sensors fabricated on parylene substrates. Journal of Instrumentation, 10(12). https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-0221/10/12/P12002

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