The Faraday room of the CUORE Experiment
C. Bucci, P. Carniti, L. Cassina, C. Gotti, A. Pelosi, G. Pessina, M., Turqueti, S. Zimmermann

TL;DR
This paper details the design, construction, and testing of a Faraday room for the CUORE experiment, achieving significant electromagnetic shielding across a broad frequency range to ensure experimental integrity.
Contribution
It presents a practical implementation of a Faraday room with optimized panel seams and demonstrates its shielding effectiveness through measurements.
Findings
Attenuation factor of 15 at 50 Hz
Attenuation factor of 1000 above 1 KHz up to 100 MHz
Effective electromagnetic shielding for sensitive experiments
Abstract
The paper describes the Faraday room that shields the CUORE experiment against electromagnetic fields, from 50 Hz up to high frequency. Practical contraints led to choose panels made of light shielding materials. The seams between panels were optimized with simulations to minimize leakage. Measurements of shielding performance show attenuation of a factor 15 at 50 Hz, and a factor 1000 above 1 KHz up to about 100 MHz.
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