17–19 juin 2026
LPSC Grenoble
Fuseau horaire Europe/Paris

Session

Détecteurs cryogéniques et capteurs quantiques

18 juin 2026, 10:50
Amphithéâtre (LPSC Grenoble )

Amphithéâtre

LPSC Grenoble

53 avenue des Martyrs 38000 Grenoble

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  1. Juliette BLE
    18/06/2026 10:50
  2. Jules Colas
    18/06/2026 11:10
  3. Roberto SERINO
    18/06/2026 11:30

    The search for neutrinoless double beta decay ($0\nu\beta\beta$) is one of the most important challenges in contemporary neutrino physics. The observation of this hypothetical process would demonstrate the violation of lepton number conservation and establish the Majorana nature of neutrinos, providing direct evidence for physics beyond the Standard Model. The sensitivity of next-generation...

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  4. Sara VESCE
    18/06/2026 11:50

    Neutrinoless double beta decay is a hypothetical process of great interest for neutrino physics. If observed, it would confirm the Majorana nature of neutrinos. Currently, technologies used for ton-scale experiments will reach sensitivities of O(10) meV to effective Majorana mass (mbb). However, if we need further investigation with higher sensitivities, innovative detection techniques have to...

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  5. Juan Francisco Macias-Perez (LPSC)
    18/06/2026 12:10
  6. Paul Tagnon (APC, CNRS)
    18/06/2026 12:30
    Talk

    Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKID) are a promising technology for the next generation of cryogenics experiments.
    Where Line Intensity Mapping experiments require a high frequency multiplexing and a large range of spectrale resolution, we designed and simulated a new one layer coplanar filter bank spectrometer MKID.
    This new spectrometer uses a commun short circuit between the...

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