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Parallel Plate Capacitor Aluminum KIDs for Future Far-Infrared Space-Based Observatories.

Authors :
Cothard, N. F.
Albert, C.
Beyer, A. D.
Bradford, C. M.
Echternach, P.
Eom, B. H.
Foote, L.
Foote, M.
Hailey-Dunsheath, S.
Janssen, R. M. J.
Kane, E.
LeDuc, H.
Perido, J.
Glenn, J.
Day, P. K.
Source :
Journal of Low Temperature Physics. Feb2024, Vol. 214 Issue 3/4, p200-209. 10p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Future space-based far-infrared astrophysical observatories will require exquisitely sensitive detectors consistent with the low optical backgrounds. The PRobe far-Infrared Mission for Astrophysics (PRIMA) will deploy arrays of thousands of superconducting kinetic inductance detectors (KIDs) sensitive to radiation between 25 and 265 μ m. Here, we present laboratory characterization of prototype, 25–80- μ m wavelength, low-volume, aluminum KIDs designed for the low-background environment expected with PRIMA. A compact parallel plate capacitor is used to minimize the detector footprint and suppress TLS noise. A novel resonant absorber is designed to enhance response in the band of interest. We present noise and optical efficiency measurements of these detectors taken with a low-background cryostat and a cryogenic blackbody. A microlens-hybridized KID array is found to be photon noise limited down to about 50 aW with a limiting detector NEP of about 6.5 × 10 - 19 W/Hz 1 / 2 . A fit to an NEP model shows that our optical system is well characterized and understood down to 50 aW. We discuss future plans for low-volume aluminum KID array development as well as the testbeds used for these measurements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00222291
Volume :
214
Issue :
3/4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Low Temperature Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175634705
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10909-023-03039-0