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LOW TEMPERATURE DETECTORS: Ninth International Workshop On Low Temperature Detectors LTD-9 F. Scott Porter, NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA ; Caroline K. Stahle, NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center, Code 662, Building 2, Room S203, Greenbelt, MD, USA ; Massimiliano Galeazzi, University of Wisconsin, Physics Department, Madison, WI, USA ; Dan McCammon, University of Wisconsin, Physics Department, Madison, WI, USA |
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Subseries: Materials Physics and Applications Published February 2002; ISBN 0-7354-0049-0 One Volume, Print; 636 pages; 6 3/8 x 9 1/4 inches; Hardcover; $205.00 Readership: astrophysicists, materials scientists, dark matter physicists, atomic physicists, nuclear physicists, cryogenic engineers in academia, government, and industry. This thoroughly peer-reviewed proceedings of the ninth international workshop on low temperature detectors provides a snapshot of the state-of-the-art in low temperature particle and radiation detectors. In 134 original research papers, the physics and applications of this new and extremely high performance type of detectors is described in detail. This includes their application to such diverse fields as astrophysics at all wavelengths from the submillimeter to gamma-ray, dark matter searches, neutrino astrophysics, atomic physics, nuclear physics, biophysics, and materials science. Related AIP Titles: |
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