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AlMn Transition Edge Sensors for Advanced ACTPol

Authors :
Shawn W. Henderson
Shuay Pwu Ho
Shannon M. Duff
James A. Beall
Johannes Hubmayr
Maria Salatino
Edward J. Wollack
Patricio A. Gallardo
Gene C. Hilton
Michael D. Niemack
Suzanne T. Staggs
Jeff Van Lanen
Jonathan T. Ward
Brian J. Koopman
Jeff McMahon
Jason E. Austermann
Federico Nati
Sara M. Simon
Daniel T. Becker
Christine G. Pappas
Benjamin L. Schmitt
Dale Li
Li, D
Austermann Jason, E
Beall James, A
Becker Daniel, T
Duff Shannon, M
Gallardo Patricio, A
Henderson Shawn, W
Hilton Gene, C
Ho, S
Hubmayr, J
Koopman Brian, J
Mcmahon Jeffrey, J
Nati, F
Niemack Michael, D
Pappas Christine, G
Salatino, M
Schmitt Benjamin, L
Simon Sara, M
Staggs Suzanne, T
Van Lanen, J
Ward Jonathan, T
Wollack Edward, J
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Springer New York LLC, 2016.

Abstract

Advanced ACTPol (AdvACT) will use an array of multichroic polarization-sensitive AlMn transition edge sensor (TES) bolometers read out through time-division multiplexing. Aluminum doped with a low concentration of manganese can be deposited to a bulk film thickness for a more reliable superconducting critical temperature uniformity compared to thin bilayers. To build the TES, the AlMn alloy is deposited, over Nb wiring, to a specific thickness to set the TES normal resistance. The doping concentration of manganese coarsely defines the TES critical temperature, while a fine tuning is achieved by heating the deposited film to a specific temperature. The TES island is connected to the thermal bath via four silicon-nitride membranes, where their geometry defines the thermal conductance to the temperature of the bath. Lastly, the TES heat capacity is increased by addition of PdAu electrically connected to the AlMn film. Designs and performance characteristics of these AlMn TESs are presented for use in AdvACT.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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