Performance of ZnMoO4crystal as cryogenic scintillating bolometer to search for double beta decay of molybdenum

2010 
Zinc molybdate (ZnMoO4) single crystals were grown for the first time by the Czochralski method and their luminescence was measured under X-ray excitation in the temperature range 85–400 K. Properties of ZnMoO4 crystal as cryogenic low temperature scintillator were checked for the first time. Radioactive contamination of the ZnMoO4 crystal was estimated as ≤ 0.3 mBq/kg (228Th) and 8 mBq/kg (226Ra). Thanks to the simultaneous measurement of the scintillation light and the phonon signal, the α particles can be discriminated from the γ/β interactions, making this compound extremely promising for the search of neutrinoless Double Beta Decay of 100Mo. We also report on the ability to discriminate the α-induced background without the light measurement, thanks to a different shape of the thermal signal that characterizes γ/β and α particle interactions.
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