Doped Semiconductor Devices for sub-MeV Dark Matter Detection
arXiv:2212.04504
Abstract
Dopant atoms in semiconductors can be ionized with meV energy depositions, allowing for the design of low-threshold detectors. We propose using doped semiconductor targets to search for sub-MeV dark matter scattering or sub-eV dark matter absorption on electrons. Currently unconstrained cross sections could be tested with a 1 g-day exposure in a doped detector with backgrounds at the level of existing pure semiconductor detectors, but improvements would be needed to probe the freeze-in target. We discuss the corresponding technological requirements and lay out a possible detector design.
12 pages, 7 figures