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The SuperCDMS detector buried in a Canadian mine just hit a temperature 1,000 times colder than outer space — sensitive enough to detect dark matter at last
Two kilometers below the surface of Sudbury, Ontario, inside a nickel mine that has been producing ore since the 1880s, a copper-clad detector is being cooled to a temperature that barely exists in ...
A new experiment called QROCODILE, led by the University of Zurich and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, has achieved record sensitivity in the hunt for light dark matter. Using superconducting ...
Researchers have developed a compact quantum detector that makes terahertz radiation much easier to detect. A specially ...
Being able to see light and detect radiation is of utmost importance at any frequency. While this challenge has been solved ...
(Nanowerk News) Research groups from Southeast University and Nanjing Normal University Achieve New Milestones in High-Performance Room Temperature Infrared Detection A research team led by Professors ...
A new experiment called QROCODILE, led by the University of Zurich and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, has achieved record sensitivity in the hunt for light dark matter. Using superconducting ...
Avantes provides a new range of cooled spectrometer configurations for measurements in the near-infrared range of up to 1.7 μm. The AvaSpec-NIR512-1.7-HSC-EVO and the AvaSpec-NIR256-1.7-HSC-EVO ...
Semi-Conductor Devices' detectors will be integrated into upcoming satellite launches, such as high-definition imaging systems, enabling advanced Earth observation missions.
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