Silicon cryogenic light detectors with ITO electrodes enable NTL amplification at millikelvin temperatures while serving as anti-reflective coatings, supported by an analytical model for gain versus bias.
Adams, et al., Science390(6777), 1029 (2025)
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NTL-amplified cryogenic light detectors with optically transparent electrodes
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Resolution Studies for Axion Searches with CUPID-0
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