Cryogenic Dark Matter Search Detector Fabrication Process and Recent Improvements
Andrew Jastram, Rusty Harris, Rupak Mahapatra, James Phillips, Mark, Platt, Kunj Prasad, Joel Sander, Sriteja Upadhyayula

TL;DR
This paper details the development and optimization of the fabrication process for cryogenic dark matter detectors at TAMU, highlighting recent improvements that enhance detector performance through new methods and equipment.
Contribution
It introduces a dedicated fabrication facility and optimized processes that lead to improved detector performance for dark matter searches.
Findings
Successful production of tested detectors
Significant performance improvements achieved
Implementation of new fabrication methods and equipment
Abstract
A dedicated facility has been commissioned for Cryogenic Dark Matter Search (CDMS) detector fabrication at Texas A&M University (TAMU). The fabrication process has been carefully tuned using this facility and its equipment. Production of successfully tested detectors has been demonstrated. Significant improvements in detector performance have been made using new fabrication methods/equipment and tuning of process parameters.
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