Detector Seminar

Superconducting nanowire detectors: from quantum science to high-energy physics

by Boris Alexander Korzh (Universite de Geneve (CH))

Europe/Zurich
40/S2-D01 - Salle Dirac (CERN)

40/S2-D01 - Salle Dirac

CERN

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Description

Superconducting nanowire detector development was driven largely by quantum science during the last decade, but emerging high-energy physics applications are motivating a new wave of breakthroughs. They are capable of detecting photons (X-ray to far-infrared), low energy electrons, ions and neutral molecules and most recently have been tested for relativistic particle detection. This talk will start with a review of the operating principle of these detectors and how they are fabricated and integrated into systems. We will then review some of the state-of-the-art measurements as well as their current and future potential.

Coffee will be served at 10:30

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Burkhard Schmidt

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EP Seminars and Colloquia
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John Cassar, Burkhard Schmidt, Eraldo Oliveri
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