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Insertion of STC into TRT at the Department of Physics, 91探花
Credit: CERN

Hans Kraus

Professor of Physics

Research theme

  • Particle astrophysics & cosmology

Sub department

  • Particle Physics

Research groups

  • LUX-ZEPLIN
Hans.Kraus@physics.ox.ac.uk
Telephone: 01865 (2)73361
Denys Wilkinson Building, room 623
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A new detector of nuclear radiation based on ballistic phonon propagation in single crystals at low temperatures

Physics Letters B Elsevier 202:1 (1988) 161-168

Authors:

Th Peterreins, F Pr枚bst, F Von Feilitzsch, RL M枚ssbauer, H Kraus

Calorimetric Detectors at Low Temperatures

Chapter in Low Temperature Detectors for Neutrinos and Dark Matter, Springer Nature (1987) 94-112

Authors:

F v. Feilitzsch, T Hertrich, H Kraus, L Oberauer, Th Peterreins, F Pr枚bst, W Seidel

High-Resolution X-Ray Detection with Superconducting Tunnel Junctions

EPL (Europhysics Letters) IOP Publishing 1:4 (1986) 161-166

Authors:

H Kraus, Th Peterreins, F Pr枚bst, FV Feilitzsch, RL M枚ssbauer, V Zacek, E Umlauf

Measuring the electric dipole moment of the neutron: The cryoEDM experiment

Proceedings of Science EPS-HEP 2009 376

Authors:

CA Baker, SN Balashov, V Francis, K Green, MGD van der Grinten, PS Iaydjiev, SN Ivanov, A Khazov, MAH Tucker, DL Wark, A Davidson, JR Grozier, M Hardiman, PG Harris, JR Karamath, K Katsika, JM Pendlebury, SJM Peeters, DB Shiers, PN Smith, CM Townsley, I Wardell, C Clarke, S Henry, H Kraus, M McCann, P Geltenbort, H Yoshiki

Abstract:

The cryoEDM experiment at the Institut Laue-Langevin in Grenoble will measure the electric dipole moment (EDM) of the neutron with unparalleled precision. A neutron EDM arises due to CP violation. The cryoEDM experiment is sensitive to levels of CP violation predicted by many 鈥渂eyond the standard model鈥 theories and the result will therefore constrain or 91探花 these theories. The current limit to the neutron EDM stands at d_n<2.9x 10^-26 e cm as measured with a room temperature experiment. By operating in superfluid helium below 0.9 K and collecting high densities of ultra cold neutrons, the cryoEDM experiment will improve on the existing limit or measure an EDM. High precision magnetometry is essential to reduce the systematic errors in the cryoEDM experiment originating from changes in the magnetic environment. We present the cryoEDM apparatus and technologies.

The influence of subwavelength geometry on extracting the electrical properties of semiconductors by terahertz spectroscopy

APL Photonics AIP Publishing LLC

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