Thin-film technology and dc-SQUID instrumentation for a superheated superconducting detector R. LeoniP. CarelliK. Pretzl Metastable Superconducting Detectors Pages: 503 - 508
Phase transition study of superconducting microstructures C. BergerA. GabuttiD. Peschiaroli Metastable Superconducting Detectors Pages: 509 - 514
Geometrically-metastable superconducting strip detectors V. JeudyD. LimagneG. Waysand Metastable Superconducting Detectors Pages: 515 - 520
Superconducting tunnel junctions and quasiparticle trapping N. E. BoothP. L. BrinkA. M. Swift Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 521 - 532
Physics, fabrication, and characterization of thin films H. KrausM. GutscheB. Kemmather Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 533 - 542
Use of proximity effect in iridium-gold superconducting phase transition thermometers U. NagelA. NowakL. Stodolsky Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 543 - 548
Superconducting tungsten films for use as phase transition thermometers for calorimetric detectors P. CollingA. NucciottiL. Stodolsky Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 549 - 554
The effect of hotspot formation on quasiparticle yields in superconducting aluminium films P. L. BrinkD. J. GoldieG. L. Salmon Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 555 - 560
High-resolution superconducting x-ray detectors with two aluminum trapping layers C. A. MearsSimon E. LabovA. T. Barfknecht Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 561 - 566
High resolution detection of x-rays with a Nb-based STJ detector M. KurakadoT. TakahashiA. Matsumura Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 567 - 572
Superconductive junctions with trappinglayers for the detection of X-rays J. B. le GrandM. P. BruijnJ. Flokstra Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 573 - 580
Nb/Al/AlOx/Nb superconducting tunnel junctions as x-ray detectors Robert A. ZacherGregory SaulnierJoonhee Kang Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 581 - 586
Spatial variations in the X-ray performance of high quality superconducting tunnel junctions P. VidelerN. RandoA. van Dordrecht Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 587 - 592
The role of epitaxy in superconducting tunnel junction detectors P. A. WarburtonM. G. Blamire Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 593 - 598
Measurement of tunnel junction resistance during formation William C. BarberRobert T. JohnsonRoger W. Bland Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 599 - 604
Superconducting Nb-Ta-Al-AlOx-Al tunnel junctions for x-ray detection M. C. GaidisS. FriedrichS. H. Moseley Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 605 - 610
Study of non-equilibrium signals in superconducting single crystal niobium A. D. HahnR. J. GaitskellG. L. Salmon Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 611 - 616
Superconducting Nb/AlOX/Nb tunnel junctions on micromachined silicon substrates S. LemkeF. HebrankW. Benecke Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 617 - 622
Signal to noise ratio of superconducting tunnel junction detectors J. JochumH. KrausB. Kemmather Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 623 - 630
Fabrication of Nb/Ta-based Superconducting Tunnel Junctions for X-ray detectors C. PatelM. P. BruijnP. A. J. de Korte Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 631 - 636
Photolithographic fabrication of tunnel junction detectors B. KemmatherH. KrausM. Gutsche Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 637 - 639
Investigations onNb/Al-AlO x -Al/Nb proximity tunneling junctions for X-ray detection S. P. ZhaoF. FinkbeinerH. R. Ott Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 641 - 645
Spectroscopy of short electron beam pulses by superconducting Nb/AlOx/Nb tunnel junctions F. HebrankS. LemkeR. P. Huebener Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 647 - 652
NbN/MgO/NbN superconducting tunnel junctions as x-ray detectors Gregory G. SaulnierRobert A. ZacherA. Judas Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 653 - 658
UV to IR photon detection using superconducting tunnel junctions N. RandoA. PeacockJ. Lumley Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 659 - 664
Multilayered Josephson transmission line based photon counting detector with ultra-high temporal and high spatial resolution E. D. RippertS. LomatchS. R. Maglic Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 665 - 670
Design considerations for STJ x-ray detectors D. Van VechtenM. G. BlamireR. Zacher Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 671 - 676
Quasiparticle trapping, excitation, and tunneling times in Josephson junctions with spatially inhomogeneous electrodes E. P. HouwmanA. A. GolubovP. A. J. de Korte Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 677 - 682
Modelling the thermalisation of non-equilibrium phonon distributions in bulk single crystals R. J. GaitskellA. D. HahnD. L. Kazakovtsev Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 683 - 689
X-ray detection by Nb STJs above 1.4 K R. CristianoE. EspositoS. Takada Superconducting Films And Tunnel Junction Detectors Pages: 691 - 696
Signal rise time of the magnetic bolometer T. FauschM. BühlerE. Umlauf Innovative Approaches Pages: 703 - 708
Metallic magnetic bolometers for particle detection S. R. BandlerC. EnssG. M. Seidel Innovative Approaches Pages: 709 - 714
The evaporation signal from α particles stopped in superfluid helium S. R. BandlerC. EnssG. M. Seidel Innovative Approaches Pages: 715 - 720
Tunnel junction used as thermometer for ions detection A. BenoîtM. MartinB. Pannetier Innovative Approaches Pages: 727 - 731
Hot-electron microcalorimeters for x-ray and phonon detection M. NahumJohn M. MartinisS. Castles Innovative Approaches Pages: 733 - 738
New type of charged-particles detector based on point contacts formed in a GaAs-AlGaAs heterostructure by split-gates K. BaklanovR. TaboryskiP. E. Lindelof Assorted Topics Pages: 739 - 744
A proposal on cryogenic detection of neutrino magnetic moment at a level better than 10−11 µB (Bohr magneton) B. S. NeganovV. N. TrofimovV. N. Stepankin Assorted Topics Pages: 745 - 749
Cryogenic detection of particles with a SQUID-assisted thermocouple Au:Fe-Nb and silicon absorber V. N. Trofimov Assorted Topics Pages: 751 - 754
Low noise front end electronics for dilution refrigerator experiments W. StockwellD. YvonB. A. Young Assorted Topics Pages: 755 - 760
Data acquisition system for dark matter detectors Igor R. SagdeevAndrzej K. DrukierDan J. Welsh Assorted Topics Pages: 761 - 766
An extremely low noise photodetector based on the single electron transistor A. N. ClelandD. EsteveM. H. Devoret Assorted Topics Pages: 767 - 772
Special dilution refrigerator systems for milli-Kelvin detector experiments Graham BateyNicholas Balshaw Assorted Topics Pages: 773 - 777
Advanced x-ray detectors for the analysis of materials Larry LesynaDon Di MarzioMartin Kesselman Applications Pages: 779 - 784
Projected performance of a large superfluid helium solar neutrino detector S. R. BandlerC. EnssG. M. Seidel Applications Pages: 785 - 790
The first cryogenic dark matter experiment P. D. Barnes Jr.A. Da SilvaB. A. Young Applications Pages: 791 - 796
Direct dark matter search program with bolometers at the University of Tokyo Makoto MinowaYutaka ItoYouiti Ootuka Applications Pages: 803 - 808
Feasibility study of a Superheated Superconducting Granule detector for cold dark matter search M. AbplanalpC. BergerK. Schmiemann Applications Pages: 809 - 814