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Special Issue: LTD20

Participating journal: Journal of Low Temperature Physics
The international conference of low temperature detectors (LTD) is a biennial event highlighting the latest developments in the science and technologies in cryogenic detectors and their applications. Low temperature detectors have become one of the key technologies driving paradigm-shifting innovations and fundamental scientific discoveries. The principles of low-temperature detectors benefit from the noble properties of materials and electronics at low temperatures and quantum phenomena at low temperatures. The application of the detectors expands various science fields from single photon detection in quantum communication to detectors for CMB, dark matter, and neutrino studies.

Participating journal

The Journal of Low Temperature Physics publishes advancing understanding in all facets of low temperature physics and cryogenics.

Editors

  • Wei Cui

    Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
  • Hyon-Suk Jo

    Kyungpook National University, Daegu, South Korea
  • Yong-Hamb Kim

    Institute for Basics Science, Daejeon, South Korea
  • Lixing You

    Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology, Shangai, China

Articles

Showing 1-50 of 109 articles
  1. Deployment of POLARBEAR-2b

    • Megan Russell
    • Kana Sakaguri
    • the POLARBEAR Collaboration
    OriginalPaper Open access 11 May 2024 Pages: 237 - 245

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