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SiC Detectors for Sub-GeV Dark Matter

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We propose the use of silicon carbide (SiC) for direct detection of sub-GeV dark matter. SiC has properties similar to both silicon and diamond, but has two key advantages: (i) it is a polar semiconductor which allows sensitivity to a broader range of dark matter candidates; and (ii) it exists in many stable polymorphs with varying physical properties, and hence has tunable sensitivity to various dark matter models. We show that SiC is an excellent target to search for electron, nuclear and phonon excitations from scattering of dark matter down to 10 keV in mass, as well as for absorption processes of dark matter down to 10 meV in mass. Combined with its widespread use as an alternative to silicon in other detector technologies and its availability compared to diamond, our results demonstrate that SiC holds much promise as a novel dark matter detector.

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Unconventional Materials for Light Dark Matter Detection

hep-ph · 2025-07-09 · conditional · novelty 6.0

TiSe2, Sr2RuO4, and hole-doped diamond are projected to improve sub-MeV dark matter detection reaches by one to three orders of magnitude over existing proposals, with directional sensitivity from their anisotropic responses.

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  • Unconventional Materials for Light Dark Matter Detection hep-ph · 2025-07-09 · conditional · none · ref 71 · internal anchor

    TiSe2, Sr2RuO4, and hole-doped diamond are projected to improve sub-MeV dark matter detection reaches by one to three orders of magnitude over existing proposals, with directional sensitivity from their anisotropic responses.