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SLAPS: Superconducting Large Area Phonon Sensors
Physics
  • S. M. Grannan
  • S. E. Labov
  • A. E. Lange
  • Bernard Sadoulet
  • Betty A. Young, Santa Clara University
  • J. Emes
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
8-1-1993
Publisher
Springer
Disciplines
Abstract

We are investigating the use of thin film superconductors with NTD Ge thermistors for collecting phonons over large surface areas (i.e. ≈ few cm2). The SLAPS (Superconducting Large Area Phonon Sensors) technique provides a simple, yet efficient means to increase detector sensitivity to athermal phonons. This increased sensitivity results from the use of novel quasiparticle trapping schemes. Our goal is to incorporate SLAPS technology into the design of cryogenic detectors currently under development for WIMP dark matter and neutrino experiments [1].

Chapter of
Phonon Scattering in Condensed Matter VII
Part of
Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences
Editor
Michael Meissner
Robert O. Pohl
Comments
Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, August 3–7, 1992
Citation Information
Grannan S.M., Labov S.E., Lange A.E., Sadoulet B., Young B.A., Emes J. (1993) SLAPS: Superconducting Large Area Phonon Sensors. In: Meissner M., Pohl R.O. (eds) Phonon Scattering in Condensed Matter VII. Springer Series in Solid-State Sciences, vol 112. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg