Future experiments on neutrinoless double beta-decay with the aim of exploring the inverted hierarchy region have to employ detectors with excellent energy resolution and zero background in the energy region of interest. Cryogenic scintillating bolometers turn out to be a suitable candidate since they offer particle discrimination: the dual channel detection of the heat and the scintillation light signal allows for particle identification. In particular such detectors permit for a suppression of α-induced backgrounds, a key-issue for next-generation tonne-scale bolometric experiments. We report on the progress and current status of the LUCIFER/CUPID-0 demonstrator, the first array of scintillating bolometers based on enriched Zn82Se crystals which is expected to start data taking in 2016 and the potential of this detection technique for a future tonne-scale bolometric experiment after CUORE.
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Artusa, D. R., Balzoni, A., Beeman, J. W., Bellini, F., Biassoni, M., Brofferio, C., … Zolotarova, A. (2017). The LUCIFER/CUPID-0 demonstrator: Searching for the neutrinoless double-beta decay with Zn82Se scintillating bolometers. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 888). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/888/1/012077
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