%0 Conference Paper
%A Dreyling-Eschweiler, Jan
%T First sensitivity limits of the ALPS TES detector
%N DESY-14-165
%C Hamburg
%I Verlag Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron
%M PUBDB-2016-05912
%M DESY-14-165
%M arXiv:1409.6992
%M DESY-14-165
%@ 978-3-935702-59-1
%B DESY-PROC
%P 63-66
%D 2014
%Z 4 pages, 1 figure; proceedings of 10th Patras Workshop on Axions, WIMPs, and WISPs, Geneva, CERN, 29 June to 4 July 2014
%< Proceedings, 10th Patras Workshop on Axions, WIMPs and WISPs (AXION-WIMP 2014)  / Tsesmelis, Emmanuel, Maroudas, Marios (eds.), Verlag Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron : 2014 ; AXION-WIMP 2014 : 10th Patras Workshop on Axions, WIMPs and WISPs, 2014-06-29 - 2014-07-04, Geneva
%X The Any Light Particle Search II (ALPS II) requires a sensitive detection of 1064 nm photons. Thus, a low dark count rate (DC) and a high detection efficiency (DE) is needed. ALPS has set up a transition-edge sensor (TES) detector system, namely the ALPS TES detector. It is found that thermal photons from room temperature surfaces are the main contribution of dark counts for 1064 nm photon signals. Furthermore, the current setup of the ALPS TES detector shows an improvement compared to using the ALPS I detector.
%B 10th Patras Workshop on Axions, WIMPs and WISPs
%C 29 Jun 2014 - 4 Jul 2014, Geneva (Switzerland)
Y2 29 Jun 2014 - 4 Jul 2014
M2 Geneva, Switzerland
%K photon: thermal (INSPIRE)
%K temperature: surface (INSPIRE)
%K ALPS (INSPIRE)
%K sensitivity (INSPIRE)
%K efficiency (INSPIRE)
%K photon: detector (INSPIRE)
%K detector: superconductivity (INSPIRE)
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)8 ; PUB:(DE-HGF)7
%9 Contribution to a conference proceedingsContribution to a book
%R 10.3204/DESY-PROC-2014-03/dreyling-eschweiler_jan
%U https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/315505