2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2023.110704
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Characterization of a kg-scale archaeological lead-based PbWO4 cryogenic detector for the RES-NOVA experiment

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“…Secondly, producing low activity lead perovskites should be possible, e.g. CsPbI 3 consists of Cs and I both used in the first historical detection of CEνNS [3] and archaeological Pb has been recently demonstrated to be adequate for CEνNS detection [93]. Moreover, CsPbI 3 and other lead perovskites are made up of strikingly heavy elements, significantly advantaging the CEνNS interaction cross-section of mainstream alternative materials and in particular that of Ge.…”
Section: Prospects As Ceνns Detectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, producing low activity lead perovskites should be possible, e.g. CsPbI 3 consists of Cs and I both used in the first historical detection of CEνNS [3] and archaeological Pb has been recently demonstrated to be adequate for CEνNS detection [93]. Moreover, CsPbI 3 and other lead perovskites are made up of strikingly heavy elements, significantly advantaging the CEνNS interaction cross-section of mainstream alternative materials and in particular that of Ge.…”
Section: Prospects As Ceνns Detectorsmentioning
confidence: 99%