- Original paper with the initial idea proposing a scintillator based array to search for milli-charged particles at the LHC: Looking for milli-charged particles with a new experiment at the LHC (2015)
- LOI with a description of the Px56 location above CMS, details of the detector design, and preliminary estimates of sensitivity based on GEANT simulations: A Letter of Intent to Install a milli-charged Particle Detector at LHC P5 (2016)
- First physics results, constraints on millicharged particles from the prototype milliQan “demonstrator” that recorded data during LHC Run 2: Search for millicharged particles in proton-proton collisions at s√=13 TeV (2020)
- Updated design(s) and expected sensitivity for the milliQan detector that was installed for LHC Run 3: Sensitivity to millicharged particles in future proton-proton collisions at the LHC (2021)