SPLENDOR: a novel detector platform to search for light dark matter with narrow-gap semiconductors
P. Abbamonte, A. Albert, D. S. M. Alves, J. Anczarski, T. Aralis, T. U. B\"ohm, C. Boyd, J. Chen, P.-H. Chu, M. S. Cook, C. W. Fink, M. L. Graesser, Y. Kahn, C. S. Kengle, T. Kucinski, N. A. Kurinsky, C. Lane, A. Leder, R. Massarczyk, A. Mazumdar, S. J. Meijer, W. Nie

TL;DR
SPLENDOR is a new detector platform using narrow-gap semiconductors and cryogenic charge readout to detect light dark matter with sub-eV energy sensitivity, directional detection, and scalable design for future upgrades.
Contribution
It introduces a modular detector system combining correlated f-electron semiconductors with cryogenic amplifiers, achieving sub-electron charge resolution for light dark matter searches.
Findings
Selection and characterization of Eu$_5$In$_2$Sb$_6$ as target material.
Achieved charge resolution of 20±7 electrons in silicon tests.
Demonstrated readiness for dark matter search deployment.
Abstract
We present the design and current status of SPLENDOR, a novel detector platform that combines narrow-gap semiconductor targets with low-noise charge readout to achieve sensitivity to dark matter energy deposits well below the eV scale. SPLENDOR is designed to be a modular and scalable system able to accommodate different target materials and signal readout technologies. SPLENDOR's present strategy entails: (i) the use of strongly correlated f-electron semiconductors with anisotropic electronic structures to enable not only sub-eV energy thresholds, but also directional sensitivity to the incoming dark matter flux, allowing for signal-background discrimination via daily modulation, and (ii) custom charge readout based on cryogenic high-electron-mobility transistor (cryoHEMT) amplifiers approaching single-electron resolution. We report on the selection and characterization of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors · Advanced Semiconductor Detectors and Materials
