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Design and performance of the antenna coupled lumped-element kinetic inductance detector

Authors :
Peter S. Barry
Erik Shirokoff
A. Hornsby
Andrew Nadolski
Joaquin Vieira
A. M. Kofman
E. Mayer
Q. Y. Tang
Simon Doyle
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Focal plane arrays consisting of low-noise, polarisation-sensitive detectors have made possible the pioneering advances in the study of the cosmic microwave background (CMB). To make further progress, the next generation of CMB experiments (e.g. CMB-S4) will require a substantial increase in the number of detectors compared to the current stage 3 instruments. Arrays of kinetic inductance detectors (KIDs) provide a possible path to realising such large format arrays owing to their intrinsic multiplexing advantage and relative cryogenic simplicity. In this proceedings, we report on the design of a novel variant of the traditional KID design; the antenna-coupled lumped-element KID. A polarisation sensitive twin-slot antenna placed behind an optimised hemispherical lens couples power onto a thin-film superconducting microstrip line. The power is then guided into the inductive section of an aluminium KID where it is absorbed and modifies both the resonant frequency and quality factor of the KID. We present the various aspects of the design and preliminary results from the first set of seven-element prototype arrays and compare to the expected modelled performance.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00222291
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....45612f9cff8aed80d74a598755e2ec29