Jun 23 – 27, 2025
Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics, CTU in Prague
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Development of 3d printable scintillating plastic for bolometric 0νββ decay experiments

Jun 24, 2025, 3:10 PM
20m
Conference room (Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics, CTU in Prague)

Conference room

Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics, CTU in Prague

Husova 240/5, 11000 Prague 1, Czech Republic
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Speaker

Léonard Imbert (INFN Milano-Bicocca)

Description

The 3dSPARK (3D-Printed Scintillating Polymer Assembly for Rare Events at milliKelvin Temperature) project aims to develop a novel type of assembly for next-generation bolometric neutrinoless double beta decay experiments. A significant part of the background in bolometric experiments originates from contamination of the copper frames traditionally used in the assembly. By using a 3D-printed polymer-based mechanical structure, whose design can be highly optimised thanks to the flexibility of additive manufacturing, the mass is reduced, and the gamma interaction probability is lowered due to the material's low atomic number. Additionally, this approach enables the structure to function as an active veto by incorporating a scintillating compound, which can ultimately help to further reduce the background contribution from the detector structure. In this talk, we will present an overview of the project and show the potential of this technology to decrease the background level, as demonstrated by Geant4 simulation studies. We will also present the first results on the optical characterisation of the 3d scintillating plastic.

Primary author

Léonard Imbert (INFN Milano-Bicocca)

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