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To cope with the future large demand on neutron-transmutation-doped germanium of (NTD) sensors, our groups in LUMINEU started a new production line for NTD-Ge. This paper contains details on the NTD-Ge production, resistance measurement and a comparison of the performance in terms of noise and signal-to-noise ratio with an existing sensor contacts. This demonstrates our ability to produce NTD sensors for the desired range of working temperature.
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This work is part of the LUMINEU project funded by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR-12-BS05-004-02).
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Navick, XF., Bouville, D., Coron, N. et al. NTD-Ge Production in the LUMINEU Experiment Using Cryogenic Detectors for Rare Event Searches and Other Applications. J Low Temp Phys 193, 422–427 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10909-018-2005-1
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