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Seminar: New Semiconductor Devices for Dark Matter Detection

ABSTRACT

Dark matter remains a fundamental mystery in particle physics, and extensive efforts have been made to detect it in labs. In this talk, I will summarize the recent progress in sub-GeV dark matter detection with semiconductors and introduce our new idea to probe sub-MeV dark matter with doped semiconductors. I will also discuss the origin of the unexplored backgrounds in current detectors and demonstrate our dual-sided CCD design can significantly reduce some those backgrounds.

 

BIOGRAPHY

Peizhi Du is currently a postdoc at Rutgers University since 2022. He received his PhD from University of Maryland in 2019 and then moved to Stony Brook University for his first postdoc position (2019-2022). His research focuses on theoretical particle physics and cosmology, including dark matter direct detection, constraining new physics in astrophysics and cosmology, and cosmological phase transitions.

Event Details
Speaker
Dr. Peizhi Du
Postdoc, Rutgers University

Date & Time
7 September 2023 3 pm

Venue
B5-207, Yeung Kin Man Academic Building, City University of Hong Kong

Chair
Prof. Yiming Zhong (3442 7094)
yimzhong@cityu.edu.hk