CEA
CNRS
Univ. Paris-Saclay

Service de Physique de l'Etat Condensé

Neutrino’s physic and very low temperature bolometers. Why magnetic resonance could be an essential tool for neutrinos physic.
Maurice CHAPELLIER
Laboratoire de Physique des 2 Infinis Irène Joliot-Curie (IJCLab), CNRS/IN2P3
Mercredi 08/02/2023, 11:15-12:00
CEA Bât 774, Amphi Claude Bloch, Orme des Merisiers

In this seminar we will first outline the history of the discovery of this elusive particle, the neutrino, and how it was detected. Surveying the modern experiments, (double beta decay, coherent interaction with nuclei) we will present how Dynamic Polarization in Solids (an old technic born in the ancester of SPEC) at very low temperature works and how it may turn to a new and interesting tool in the physic of neutrino.

Coffee and pastries will be served at 11:00.

Contact : Marceau HENOT

 

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