Calorimetric single particle detection in high magnetic fields at low temperatures
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Authors
De Moor, P.
Camps, J.
Schuurmans, P.
Severijns, N.
Vanderpoorten, W.
Van Geert, A.
Vanhellemont, Y.
Vanneste, L.
Wouters, J.
Coron, N.
Jegoudez, G.
Leblanc, J.
Discipline
Physical sciences
Audience
Scientific
Date
1996Metadata
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High resolution calorimetric detection of single particles in magnetic fields up to 8 T at temperatures <0.1 K is reported. A careful study of heavily doped Si and Ge thermistors reveals an extremely large positive magnetoresistance in the variable range hopping conductivity regime. This phenomenon is used to optimize the impedance and the temperature sensitivity of a calorimetric detector. Initial experiments show an energy resolution full width at half maximum of 800 eV for 62.5 keV conversion electrons and an energy threshold of <400 eV.
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De Moor, P.; Camps, J.; Schuurmans, P.; Severijns, N.; Vanderpoorten, W.; Van Geert, A.; Vanhellemont, Y.; Vanneste, L.; Wouters, J.; Coron, N.; Jegoudez, G.; Leblanc, J. (1996). Calorimetric single particle detection in high magnetic fields at low temperatures. , Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 79, Issue 8, 3811-3815, DOI: 10.1063/1.361806.Identifiers
scopus: 2-s2.0-0039213825
Type
Article
Peer-Review
Yes
Language
eng