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    Solar and atmospheric neutrinos: Background sources for the direct dark matter searches by Gütlein, A., Ciemniak, C., von Feilitzsch, F., Haag, N., Hofmann, M., Isaila, C., Lachenmaier, T., Lanfranchi, J.-C., Oberauer, L., Pfister, S., Potzel, W., Roth, S., von Sivers, M., Strauss, R., Zöller, A.

    Published in Astroparticle physics (01-09-2010)
    “…In experiments for direct dark matter searches, neutrinos coherently scattering off nuclei can produce similar events as Weakly Interacting Massive Particles…”
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    Low-temperature light detectors: Neganov–Luke amplification and calibration by Isaila, C., Ciemniak, C., Feilitzsch, F.v., Gütlein, A., Kemmer, J., Lachenmaier, T., Lanfranchi, J.-C., Pfister, S., Potzel, W., Roth, S., Sivers, M.v., Strauss, R., Westphal, W., Wiest, F.

    Published in Physics letters. B (17-09-2012)
    “…The simultaneous measurement of phonons and scintillation light induced by incident particles in a scintillating crystal such as CaWO4 is a powerful technique…”
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    Cryogenic composite detectors for the dark matter experiments CRESST and EURECA by Roth, S., Ciemniak, C., Coppi, C., Feilitzsch, F.v., Gütlein, A., Isaila, C., Lanfranchi, J.-C., Pfister, S., Potzel, W., Westphal, W.

    Published in Optical materials (01-08-2009)
    “…Weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) are candidates for non-baryonic dark matter. WIMPs are supposed to interact with baryonic matter via scattering…”
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    X-ray microanalysis with microcalorimeters by Isaila, C., Feilitzsch, F.v., Höhne, J., Hollerith, C., Phelan, K., Simmnacher, B., Weiland, R., Wernicke, D.

    “…The combination of high-energy-resolution spectrometers with high-spatial-resolution scanning electron microscopes provides a powerful tool for material…”
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    Neutron scattering facility for characterization of CRESST and EURECA detectors at mK temperatures by Lanfranchi, J.-C., Ciemniak, C., Coppi, C., von Feilitzsch, F., Gütlein, A., Hagn, H., Isaila, C., Jochum, J., Kimmerle, M., Pfister, S., Potzel, W., Rau, W., Roth, S., Rottler, K., Sailer, C., Scholl, S., Usherov, I., Westphal, W.

    Published in Optical materials (01-08-2009)
    “…CRESST (cryogenic rare event search with superconducting thermometers) is an experiment located at the Gran Sasso underground laboratory and aimed at the…”
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    Characterization of the Response of CaWO4 on Recoiling Nuclei from Surface Alpha Decays by Westphal, W., Ciemniak, C., Coppi, C., von Feilitzsch, F., Gütlein, A., Isaila, C., Lanfranchi, J.-C., Pfister, S., Potzel, W., Rau, W., Roth, S., Stark, M.

    Published in Journal of low temperature physics (01-05-2008)
    “…A potentially harmful background for experiments attempting direct dark matter detection like the CRESST (= Cryogenic Rare Event Search with Superconducting…”
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    Properties of Tungsten Thin Films Produced with the RF-Sputtering Technique by Roth, S., Ciemniak, C., Coppi, C., Feilitzsch, F. v., Gütlein, A., Isaila, C., Lanfranchi, J.-C., Pfister, S., Potzel, W., Westphal, W.

    Published in Journal of low temperature physics (01-04-2008)
    “…For the purpose of building very sensitive light and phonon detectors, as e.g. applied in the Dark Matter (DM) experiment CRESST (Cryogenic Rare Event Search…”
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    Detector calibration measurements in CRESST by Westphal, W., Coppi, C., Feilitzsch, F.v., Isaila, C., Jagemann, T., Jochum, J., König, J., Lachenmaier, T., Lanfranchi, J.-C., Potzel, W., Rau, W., Stark, M., Wernicke, D.

    “…The CRESST dark matter experiment uses the simultaneous measurement of the scintillation light and the heat signal of a CaWO 4 crystal to discriminate between…”
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    Development of a Cryogenic Detector for Coherent Neutrino Nucleus Scattering by Gütlein, A., Ciemniak, C., Coppi, C., Feilitzsch, F. v., Isaila, C., Lanfranchi, J.-C., Oberauer, L., Pfister, S., Potzel, W., Roth, S., Westphal, W.

    Published in Journal of low temperature physics (01-05-2008)
    “…In Coherent Neutrino Nucleus Scattering (CNNS) the neutrinos interact coherently with all nucleons leading to a cross section which is much larger than for all…”
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    Application of the Neganov-Luke Effect for Scintillation Light Detection by Isaila, C., Boslau, O., Ciemniak, C., Coppi, C., Feilitzsch, F. V., Gütlein, A., Kemmer, J., Lanfranchi, J.-C., Pahlke, A., Pfister, S., Potzel, W., Roth, S., Westphal, W., Wiest, F.

    Published in Journal of low temperature physics (01-04-2008)
    “…For the phonon-light technique employed in the CRESST experiment very sensitive light detectors are needed as only a small fraction of the energy of incident…”
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