Proposes interfacial thermal contraction mismatch as the origin of the low-energy excess in cryogenic calorimeters via an elastic model of surface dislocation nucleation.
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Realistic detector models violate Poisson-calibration assumptions and introduce bias whose size depends on specific performance parameters.
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The relative interfacial thermal contraction as a possible origin of the low-energy excess in cryogenic calorimeters
Proposes interfacial thermal contraction mismatch as the origin of the low-energy excess in cryogenic calorimeters via an elastic model of surface dislocation nucleation.
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Photon Calibration Techniques for High Resolution Cryogenic Detectors
Realistic detector models violate Poisson-calibration assumptions and introduce bias whose size depends on specific performance parameters.