Published August 1987 | Version v1
Journal article

Feasibility of a detector for nuclear radiation based on superconducting grains

  • 1. Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Munich, Federal Republic of Germany

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We studied the sensitivity of a radiation detector based on metastable superconducting grains. Radiation is detected by the phase transition from the superconducting to the normal-conducting state of a grain induced by energy absorption. Metastable states of tin and cadmium grains were tested. The phase boundary of a large sample of grains was found to be broadened due to variations of the phase diagrams of single grains. Therefore, the use of superconductors with a low critical temperature T/sub c/ and an operation temperature close to T/sub c/ seems advisable to increase the sensitivity of the detector. For Cd grains a sensitivity normalized to the grain volume of 12 eV/μm3 was achieved for the detection of γ rays. These grains showed an instability in the superconducting to normal-conducting phase transition for temperatures below 350 mK

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Journal Title
Rev. Sci. Instrum.
Journal Volume
58
Journal Issue
8
Series
Rev. Sci. Instrum.
Journal Page Range
1471-1476
ISSN
0034-6748
CODEN
RSINA