Sensors (Jun 2023)

Li<sub>2</sub><sup>100depl</sup>MoO<sub>4</sub> Scintillating Bolometers for Rare-Event Search Experiments

  • Iulian C. Bandac,
  • Alexander S. Barabash,
  • Laurent Bergé,
  • Yury A. Borovlev,
  • José Maria Calvo-Mozota,
  • Paolo Carniti,
  • Maurice Chapellier,
  • Ioan Dafinei,
  • Fedor A. Danevich,
  • Louis Dumoulin,
  • Federico Ferri,
  • Andrea Giuliani,
  • Claudio Gotti,
  • Philippe Gras,
  • Veronika D. Grigorieva,
  • Aldo Ianni,
  • Hawraa Khalife,
  • Vladislav V. Kobychev,
  • Sergey I. Konovalov,
  • Pia Loaiza,
  • Madhujith Madhukuttan,
  • Evgeny P. Makarov,
  • Pierre de Marcillac,
  • Stefanos Marnieros,
  • Claire A. Marrache-Kikuchi,
  • Maria Martinez,
  • Claudia Nones,
  • Emiliano Olivieri,
  • Alfonso Ortiz de Solórzano,
  • Gianluigi Pessina,
  • Denys V. Poda,
  • Thierry Redon,
  • Jean-Antoine Scarpaci,
  • Vladimir N. Shlegel,
  • Volodymyr I. Tretyak,
  • Vladimir I. Umatov,
  • Mykola M. Zarytskyy,
  • Anastasiia Zolotarova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s23125465
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 12
p. 5465

Abstract

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We report on the development of scintillating bolometers based on lithium molybdate crystals that contain molybdenum that has depleted into the double-β active isotope 100Mo (Li2100deplMoO4). We used two Li2100deplMoO4 cubic samples, each of which consisted of 45-millimeter sides and had a mass of 0.28 kg; these samples were produced following the purification and crystallization protocols developed for double-β search experiments with 100Mo-enriched Li2MoO4 crystals. Bolometric Ge detectors were utilized to register the scintillation photons that were emitted by the Li2100deplMoO4 crystal scintillators. The measurements were performed in the CROSS cryogenic set-up at the Canfranc Underground Laboratory (Spain). We observed that the Li2100deplMoO4 scintillating bolometers were characterized by an excellent spectrometric performance (∼3–6 keV of FWHM at 0.24–2.6 MeV γs), moderate scintillation signal (∼0.3–0.6 keV/MeV scintillation-to-heat energy ratio, depending on the light collection conditions), and high radiopurity (228Th and 226Ra activities are below a few µBq/kg), which is comparable with the best reported results of low-temperature detectors that are based on Li2MoO4 using natural or 100Mo-enriched molybdenum content. The prospects of Li2100deplMoO4 bolometers for use in rare-event search experiments are briefly discussed.

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