Cryogenic MMCs like the maXs-series detectors developed within the SPARC collaboration by the group of C. Enss at the university of Heidelberg have proven to be a valuable tool for high precision spectroscopy in atomic physics experiments. Due to their unique working principles, they combine the benefits of a broad spectral acceptance with a high energy resolution of up to E/ΔE > 3000. During the last years, multiple experiments were performed at several experiment facilities at the site of the GSI/FAIR in Darmstadt where maXs-detectors have been deployed. This talk aims to present an overview over these experiment campaigns as well as give a short summary of their results.
Manuel Vogel - Atomic Physics Department