Instruments

The Superconducting Array for Low-Energy Radiation is a 64-pixel tantalum superconducting tunnel-junction sensor array operated at a temperature below 0.1 K for direct implantation and decay spectroscopy of rare-isotope beams.

Contact person: Kyle Leach, Queen's University (Canada)

Technical detail

The Superconducting Array for Low-Energy Radiation (SALER) is being commissioned to provide eV-scale energy resolution for low-energy nuclear recoils and associated eV-to-keV decay radiation, enabling precision beta-decay and electron-capture studies with short-lived isotopes at FRIB.