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Aluminum-Based Superconducting Tunnel Junction Sensors for Nuclear Recoil Spectroscopy

Instrumentation and Detectors 2026-05-14 v2

Abstract

The BeEST experiment is searching for sub-MeV sterile neutrinos by measuring nuclear recoil energies from the decay of 7^7Be implanted into superconducting tunnel junction (STJ) sensors. The recoil spectra are affected by interactions between the radioactive implants and the sensor materials. We are therefore developing aluminum-based STJs (Al-STJs) as an alternative to existing tantalum devices (Ta-STJs) to investigate how to separate material effects in the recoil spectrum from potential signatures of physics beyond the Standard Model. Three iterations of Al-STJs were fabricated. The first had electrode thicknesses similar to existing Ta-STJs. They had low responsivity and reduced resolution, but were used successfully to measure 7^7Be nuclear recoil spectra. The second iteration had STJs suspended on thin SiN membranes by backside etching. These devices had low leakage current, but also low yield. The final iteration was not backside etched, and the Al-STJs had thinner electrodes and thinner tunnel barriers to increase signal amplitudes. These devices achieved 2.96 eV FWHM energy resolution at 50 eV using a pulsed 355 nm (~3.5 eV) laser. These results establish Al-STJs as viable detectors for systematic material studies in the BeEST experiment.

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@article{arxiv.2510.07792,
  title  = {Aluminum-Based Superconducting Tunnel Junction Sensors for Nuclear Recoil Spectroscopy},
  author = {Spencer L. Fretwell and Connor Bray and Inwook Kim and Andrew Marino and Benjamin Waters and Robin Cantor and Ad Hall and Pedro Amaro and Adrien Andoche and David Diercks and Abigail Gillespie and Mauro Guerra and Cameron N. Harris and Jackson T. Harris and Leendert M. Hayen and Paul Antoine Hervieux and Geon Bo Kim and Annika Lennarz and Vincenzo Lordi and Jorge Machado and Peter Machule and David McKeen and Xavier Mougeot and Francisco Ponce and Chris Ruiz and Amit Samanta and José Paulo Santos and Joseph Smolsky and Caitlyn Stone-Whitehead and Joseph Templet and Wouter Van De Pontseele and William K. Warburton and K. G. Leach and S. Friedrich},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.07792},
  year   = {2026}
}

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6 pages, 6 figures, presented at the 21st Low Temperature Detectors Conference