
TL;DR
This paper reviews the current status and future prospects of double beta decay experiments, highlighting recent results from NEMO-3 and CUORICINO and discussing upcoming experiments aiming for higher sensitivity to neutrino mass.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent experimental results and discusses future experimental proposals with improved sensitivity to neutrino mass.
Findings
NEMO-3 and CUORICINO set current sensitivity benchmarks
Future experiments aim for neutrino mass sensitivity of 0.1-0.01 eV
Progress in experimental techniques enhances detection prospects
Abstract
The present status of double beta decay experiments are reviewed. The results of the most sensitive experiments, NEMO-3 and CUORICINO, are discussed. Proposals for future double beta decay experiments are considered. In these experiments sensitivity for the effective neutrino mass will be on the level of (0.1-0.01) eV.
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