Superconductor-insulator transition in dark matter detection.

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Detectors: Dark Matter

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Astrophysical observations suggest that 50% to 90% of the material in the universe is invisible, whose existence is solely inferred from gravitational effects. Various attempts to detect dark matter are reported, such as the Berkeley Stanford detectors (USA) and the Komiokande detector (Japan). The latter recently reported neutralino dark matter heavier than the W-boson. The present note considers the possibility of a Stanford-like detector, in which dark matter incident on the superconducting film leads to universal conductivity at the critical point due to a superconductor-insulator transition.

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