Original paper
Development of a super-resolution optical microscope for directional dark matter search experiment
Volume: 824, Pages: 600 - 602
Published: Jul 1, 2016
Abstract
Nuclear emulsion is a perfect choice for a detector for directional DM search because of its high density and excellent position accuracy. The minimal detectable track length of a recoil nucleus in emulsion is required to be at least 100 nm, making the resolution of conventional optical microscopes insufficient to resolve them. Here we report about the R&D on a super-resolution optical microscope to be used in future directional DM search...
Paper Details
Title
Development of a super-resolution optical microscope for directional dark matter search experiment
Published Date
Jul 1, 2016
Volume
824
Pages
600 - 602
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