SQUID magnetometry for the cryoEDM experiment - Tests at LSBB
Journal of Instrumentation 3:11 (2008)
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High precision magnetometry is an essential requirement of the cryoEDM experiment at the Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble. We have developed a SQUID system for this purpose, however tests done in 91̽»¨ have been limited by the noisy electromagnetic environment inside our laboratory, therefore we have tested a smaller version of our prototype system in the very low noise environment at LSBB, Rustrel, France. We have studied the crosstalk between an array of parallel pick-up loops - where the field generated by a current in one loop is detected by the others. We monitored the magnetic field in the LSBB for over twelve hours; and after correcting these data for SQUID resets, and crosstalk, we compare it to the published values from nearby geomagnetic observatories. We have also measured the noise spectrum of our system and studied the effect that heating one of the pick-up loops into its conducting state has on the other, parallel loops. © 2008 IOP Publishing Ltd and SISSA.Scintillation studies of Bi4Ge3O12 (BGO) down to a temperature of 6 K
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment 594:3 (2008) 358-361
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The scintillation light response and the decay time constant of BiCommissioning Run of the CRESST-II Dark Matter Search
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Structure, luminescence and scintillation properties of the MgWO 4-MgMoO4 system
Journal of Physics Condensed Matter 20:36 (2008)
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The importance of luminescent tungstates and molybdates in several technological applications motivated the study of the structural, luminescence and scintillation properties of the MgWOThe CRESST dark matter search
Journal of Physics Conference Series IOP Publishing 120:4 (2008) 042020