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pro vyhledávání: '"J. J. Yen"'
Autor:
B. Shank, J. J. Yen, B. Cabrera, J. M. Kreikebaum, R. Moffatt, P. Redl, B. A. Young, P. L. Brink, M. Cherry, A. Tomada
Publikováno v:
AIP Advances, Vol 4, Iss 11, Pp 117106-117106-7 (2014)
We present a detailed thermal and electrical model of superconducting transition edge sensors (TESs) connected to quasiparticle (qp) traps, such as the W TESs connected to Al qp traps used for CDMS (Cryogenic Dark Matter Search) Ge and Si detectors.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9e5bd63c271f425e87cb60b4b276a300
Autor:
X. Zhao, T. Binder, G.L. Godfrey, J. D. Morales Mendoza, R. Underwood, Martin E. Huber, Tarek Saab, K. Schneck, N. Mast, E. H. Miller, M. Pepin, R. Germond, Yi Chen, B. Welliver, J. Hall, A. W. Borgland, H. R. Harris, W. A. Page, Amy Roberts, Yu Kai Chang, S. Fallows, A. N. Villano, Betty A. Young, M. Ghaith, A. Kubik, R. W. Schnee, V. Iyer, S. M. Oser, R. Basu Thakur, Miguel Daal, H. A. Tanaka, S. J. Yellin, Tsuguo Aramaki, A. Phipps, Hassan Chagani, David G. Cerdeño, K. L. Page, T. Doughty, P. Lukens, S. Banik, R. Partridge, Robert A. Moffatt, Kevin A. McCarthy, John Wilson, B. Cornell, R. Calkins, E. Fascione, Sunil Golwala, P. Redl, Ziqing Hong, P. L. Brink, M. Stein, David Moore, M. Peñalver Martinez, Adam Anderson, M. J. Wilson, E. M. Dragowsky, J. K. Nelson, Donald J. Holmgren, C. Cartaro, W. Rau, David O. Caldwell, H. E. Rogers, M. A. Bowles, P. Cushman, J. Sander, S. Scorza, Danielle Speller, H. Qiu, P. Di Stefano, R. Agnese, J. Street, D. Balakishiyeva, L. Hsu, D. Toback, Matt Pyle, Bruno Serfass, Kartik Senapati, D. Jardin, R. Mahapatra, A. Leder, R. Bunker, A. Reisetter, D. MacDonell, C. Jena, G. Gerbier, L. Esteban, D. Barker, Jodi Cooley, M. H. Kelsey, D. A. Bauer, S. S. Poudel, W. Baker, J. J. Yen, Matthew Fritts, Vuk Mandic, X. Zhang, N. Mirabolfathi, Bedangadas Mohanty, A. Jastram, A. Kennedy, Blas Cabrera, Enectali Figueroa-Feliciano, E. Lopez Asamar, Noah Kurinsky, B. von Krosigk, Bernard Sadoulet, A. E. Robinson, Douglas Wright
The Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS II) experiment aims to detect dark matter particles that elastically scatter from nuclei in semiconductor detectors. The resulting nuclear-recoil energy depositions are detected by ionization and phonon sensors.
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::aaaa9fb9d5baf9102909dec202fe0351
https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20180723-100931564
https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20180723-100931564
Autor:
Tarek Saab, N. Mast, A. N. Villano, S. M. Oser, P. L. Brink, C. Cartaro, T. Reynolds, H. R. Harris, D. A. Bauer, W. A. Page, B. Welliver, S. S. Poudel, W. Baker, N. Mirabolfathi, Enectali Figueroa-Feliciano, R. Partridge, A. Kennedy, J. J. Yen, Jodi Cooley, Blas Cabrera, Betty A. Young, B. Cornell, Chitrasen Jena, D. H. Wright, D. Balakishiyeva, A. Phipps, S. Banik, Eric W. Hoppe, J. D. Morales Mendoza, Noah Kurinsky, Xingbo Zhao, A. E. Robinson, Yu Kai Chang, T. Binder, S. Scorza, Matthew Fritts, D. Barker, Bernard Sadoulet, Vuk Mandic, Sunil Golwala, I. J. Arnquist, G. Godfrey, Amy Roberts, P. Di Stefano, Martin E. Huber, M. H. Kelsey, S. J. Yellin, Tsuguo Aramaki, D. Jardin, John Wilson, M. Stein, D. O. Caldwell, L. Hsu, P. Cushman, E. Lopez Asamar, R. Agnese, R. Underwood, D. Toback, J. Hall, Miguel Daal, J. K. Nelson, X. Zhang, M. Peñalver Martinez, Bedangadas Mohanty, Matt Pyle, M. A. Bowles, B. von Krosigk, A. Jastram, Kartik Senapati, J. Sander, Hiromasa Tanaka, John L. Orrell, D. MacDonell, K. Schneck, E. Fascione, M. Pepin, V. Iyer, R. W. Schnee, R. Basu Thakur, K. L. Page, R. Calkins, T. Doughty, H. E. Rogers, H. Qiu, P. Redl, B. Loer, B. Serfass, E. H. Miller, R. Germond, Yi Chen, P. Lukens, Ziqing Hong, M. J. Wilson, Danielle Speller, M. Ghaith, A. Kubik, R. Mahapatra, J. Street, David G. Cerdeño, G. Gerbier, R. Bunker, A. Reisetter, W. Rau
Publikováno v:
Physical Review Letters
Physical review letters, 2018, Vol.120(6), pp.061802 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Physical review letters, 2018, Vol.120(6), pp.061802 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
We report the result of a blinded search for weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) using the majority of the SuperCDMS Soudan data set. With an exposure of 1690 kg d, a single candidate event is observed, consistent with expected backgrounds.
Autor:
P. L. Brink, Betty A. Young, P. Redl, J. J. Yen, Astrid Tomada, M. Cherry, John Mark Kreikebaum, Blas Cabrera, B. Shank, Robert A. Moffatt
Publikováno v:
Journal of Low Temperature Physics. 184:30-37
We have fabricated and characterized test devices of a new geometry for cryogenic dark matter search superconducting sensors. The modified design uses the same photolithography masks used to fabricate earlier-generation devices, but with the Al and W
Autor:
J. J. Yen, Betty A. Young, T. Howarth, Robert A. Moffatt, M. Cherry, R. Partridge, P. L. Brink, Astrid Tomada, Fernando Ponce, S. J. Yellin, R. K. Romani, Matt Pyle, Blas Cabrera, Noah Kurinsky
We demonstrate that individual electron-hole pairs are resolved in a 1 cm$^2$ by 4 mm thick silicon crystal (0.93 g) operated at $\sim$35 mK. One side of the detector is patterned with two quasiparticle-trap-assisted electro-thermal-feedback transiti
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::e4b937a40c4f6fddf419aba8f2e7b120
http://arxiv.org/abs/1710.09335
http://arxiv.org/abs/1710.09335
Autor:
Xingbo Zhao, C. Cartaro, M. A. Bowles, R. Agnese, A. N. Villano, S. M. Oser, B. Welliver, John L. Orrell, Jodi Cooley, H. R. Harris, W. A. Page, David G. Cerdeño, G. Gerbier, Tarek Saab, N. Mast, I. J. Arnquist, Sunil Golwala, M. H. Kelsey, R. Underwood, D. Jardin, John Wilson, Bernard Sadoulet, L. Hsu, Hiromasa Tanaka, P. Di Stefano, M. Pepin, E. Lopez Asamar, N. Mirabolfathi, D. Toback, P. Redl, R. Basu Thakur, K. L. Page, R. Mahapatra, A. Leder, R. Calkins, H. E. Rogers, B. Cornell, Donald J. Holmgren, H. Qiu, A. W. Borgland, J. Street, D. Barker, J. D. Morales Mendoza, Danielle Speller, R. Bunker, J. J. Yen, S. Fallows, A. Reisetter, S. J. Yellin, Tsuguo Aramaki, M. Ghaith, Matt Pyle, W. Rau, V. Iyer, T. Doughty, A. Kubik, D. A. Bauer, Amy Roberts, S. S. Poudel, Enectali Figueroa-Feliciano, W. Baker, J. Sander, L. Esteban, P. Lukens, H. Chagani, Ziqing Hong, R. Partridge, Adam Anderson, Matthew Fritts, A. E. Robinson, Vuk Mandic, Yi Chen, Betty A. Young, T. Hofer, A. Phipps, M. Stein, X. Zhang, Miguel Daal, Robert A. Moffatt, A. Jastram, P. L. Brink, David O. Caldwell, D. H. Wright, Eric W. Hoppe, A. Kennedy, Blas Cabrera, Noah Kurinsky, K. Schneck, B. von Krosigk, B. Loer, B. Serfass, R. W. Schnee, P. Cushman, G.L. Godfrey, Martin E. Huber, J. Hall
Publikováno v:
Agnese, R; Anderson, AJ; Aramaki, T; Arnquist, I; Baker, W; Barker, D; et al.(2017). Projected sensitivity of the SuperCDMS SNOLAB experiment. Physical Review D, 95(8). doi: 10.1103/PhysRevD.95.082002. UC Berkeley: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/43s4v63g
Physical Review D, vol 95, iss 8
Physical review D, 2017, Vol.95(8), pp.082002 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Physical Review D, vol 95, iss 8
Physical review D, 2017, Vol.95(8), pp.082002 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
SuperCDMS SNOLAB will be a next-generation experiment aimed at directly detecting low-mass (< 10 GeV/c$^2$) particles that may constitute dark matter by using cryogenic detectors of two types (HV and iZIP) and two target materials (germanium and sili
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::da0abaa1cf2ce43516ac92de4a913e58
http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/43s4v63g
http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/43s4v63g
Autor:
Robert A. Moffatt, P. L. Brink, Betty A. Young, P. Redl, Astrid Tomada, Matt Pyle, J. J. Yen, M. Cherry, E. C. Tortorici, Blas Cabrera
Publikováno v:
Journal of Low Temperature Physics. 176:168-175
We report recent results obtained from several W/Al test devices on Si wafers fabricated specifically to better understand energy collection in phonon sensors used for the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS) experiment. The devices under study consis
Autor:
B. Welliver, B. Shank, Matt Pyle, J. J. Yen, D. Barker, B. Loer, J. Hall, T. Doughty, B. Serfass, G. L. Godfrey, D. Jardin, R. Agnese, R. Basu Thakur, K. L. Page, Jodi Cooley, R. Calkins, H. R. Harris, N. Mirabolfathi, W. A. Page, Yi Chen, David G. Cerdeño, T. Hofer, D. Balakishiyeva, Y. Ricci, L. Esteban, R. Bunker, J. Zhang, J. D. Morales Mendoza, A. Jastram, M. Asai, A. Reisetter, Miguel Daal, S. Fallows, W. Rau, H. E. Rogers, P. Redl, Sunil Golwala, A. Kennedy, Martin E. Huber, D. A. Bauer, S. J. Yellin, Tsuguo Aramaki, H. Qiu, W. Baker, John Wilson, Blas Cabrera, Tarek Saab, N. Mast, Bernard Sadoulet, Robert A. Moffatt, E. Lopez Asamar, Amy Roberts, A. Borgland, Vuk Mandic, O. Kamaev, K. Prasad, A. Leder, B. Cornell, S. Upadhyayula, R. Underwood, J. Billard, M. Pepin, R. Partridge, Enectali Figueroa-Feliciano, R. W. Schnee, P. Cushman, M. H. Kelsey, Betty A. Young, A. Phipps, J. Sander, L. Hsu, D. Toback, M. Ghaith, P. Lukens, B. Kara, Adam Anderson, R. Mahapatra, H. Chagani, Donald J. Holmgren, Danielle Speller, M. A. Bowles, K. Schneck, D. H. Wright, P. L. Brink, David O. Caldwell, A. N. Villano, S. M. Oser, S. Scorza, P. Di Stefano
Publikováno v:
Agnese, R; Anderson, AJ; Aramaki, T; Asai, M; Baker, W; Balakishiyeva, D; et al.(2016). New Results from the Search for Low-Mass Weakly Interacting Massive Particles with the CDMS Low Ionization Threshold Experiment. Physical Review Letters, 116(7). doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.071301. UC Santa Barbara: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/9wv2241q
Physical review letters, 2016, Vol.116(7), pp.071301 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
Physical review letters, 2016, Vol.116(7), pp.071301 [Peer Reviewed Journal]
© 2016 American Physical Society. The CDMS low ionization threshold experiment (CDMSlite) uses cryogenic germanium detectors operated at a relatively high bias voltage to amplify the phonon signal in the search for weakly interacting massive particl
Autor:
M. Pyle, J. J. Yen, Betty A. Young, Blas Cabrera, D. Wesenberg, Robert A. Moffatt, Fedja Kadribasic
Publikováno v:
Journal of Low Temperature Physics. 167:638-644
This paper describes an impedance matching network which allows charge impulses to be measured by a SQUID amplifier with an RMS charge noise of less than 100 e, assuming the SQUID amplifier has a current noise of 2 \(\mathrm{pA}/\sqrt{\mathrm{Hz}}\),
Autor:
B. Shank, L. Novak, D. A. Bauer, N. Mirabolfathi, E. Do Couto E Silva, Sissel Hansen, J. Hall, Astrid Tomada, Betty A. Young, M. Cherry, Bernard Sadoulet, R. Resch, P. L. Brink, C.J. Kenney, D. Q. Nagasawa, Blas Cabrera, Gary Godfrey, Vuk Mandic, D. Brandt, M. H. Kelsey, Jasmine Hasi, H. Chagani, D. N. Seitz, J. Zhang, R. Partridge, R. Radpour, J. J. Yen
Publikováno v:
Journal of Low Temperature Physics. 167:1125-1130
Scaling cryogenic Germanium-based dark matter detectors to probe smaller WIMP-nucleon cross-sections poses significant challenges in the forms of increased labor, cold hardware, warm electronics and heat load. The development of larger crystals allev