= Cryogenic particle detector
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Cryogenic particle detectors are highly sensitive instruments designed to measure and detect low-energy particles, often at very low temperatures. These detectors operate at cryogenic temperatures, typically below 100 Kelvin (-173°C), where thermal noise is significantly reduced. This sensitivity allows them to detect very weak signals from particles, such as photons, electrons, or interactions from dark matter.
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