Transition Edge Sensors
One technique used for measuring energy is calorimetry. The energy absorbed by a physical system with heat capacity C (the calorimeter) causes an increase in temperature according to the following equation


Since the energies of interest in the Dark Matter and x-ray detection fields are on the order of 10 keV (~ 1fJ), using of calorimeters with C as low as ~ 1 pJ/K, results in a temperature change of ~ 1 mK. This illustrates the need for highly sensitive thermometers.
An accurate method of measuring temperature involves using resistive thermometer to transform the temperature change into a voltage signal, based on the following circuit.


Superconductors are well known for having zero resistance below a certain “critical temperature” (Tc), while above this temperature they have a normal state resistance that is characteristic of the metals of which they're made.

