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Recent developments in detector research
Authors:F. Pr  bst   H. Kraus   Th. Peterreins  F. von Feilitzsch
Affiliation:

Physik Department, Technische Universität München, D-8046 Garching, FRG

Abstract:
Recently developed methods of cryogenic particle detection and potential applications will be introduced. The main part of this article focuses on our experimental results on two different approaches of detecting nuclear radiation with superconducting tunnel junctions. The best energy resolution is obtained when the junction itself serves as absorber. Using Sn/SnOx/Sn tunnel junctions we obtained an energy resolution of about 90 eV for 6 keV X-rays up to now. The processes limiting the resolution of the present devices will be discussed. Larger absorber masses and position resolution are realized by an entirely new type of particle detector based on the detection of nonthermal phonons which are generated by the absorption of radiation within a single-crystalline absorber of dielectric material. We report on experimental tests of a detector composed of a silicon single crystal (size: 10 × 20 × 3 mm3) and of an array of superconducting Al/Al2O3/Al tunnel junctions evaporated onto the surface of the crystal, serving as phonon detectors. Pulse height analysis and the investigation of time differences between pulse onsets in different junctions are shown to yield information about the absorption point of -particles.
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