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Mechanical design and development of TES bolometer detector arrays for the Advanced ACTPol experiment

Authors :
Ward, Jonathan T.
Austermann, Jason
Beall, James A.
Choi, Steve K.
Crowley, Kevin T.
Devlin, Mark J.
Duff, Shannon M.
Gallardo, Patricio M.
Henderson, Shawn W.
Ho, Shuay-Pwu Patty
Hilton, Gene
Hubmayr, Johannes
Khavari, Niloufar
Klein, Jeffrey
Koopman, Brian J.
Li, Dale
McMahon, Jeffrey
Mumby, Grace
Nati, Federico
Niemack, Michael D.
Page, Lyman A.
Salatino, Maria
Schillaci, Alessandro
Schmitt, Benjamin L.
Simon, Sara M.
Staggs, Suzanne T.
Thornton, Robert
Ullom, Joel N.
Vavagiakis, Eve M.
Wollack, Edward J.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The next generation Advanced ACTPol (AdvACT) experiment is currently underway and will consist of four Transition Edge Sensor (TES) bolometer arrays, with three operating together, totaling ~5800 detectors on the sky. Building on experience gained with the ACTPol detector arrays, AdvACT will utilize various new technologies, including 150mm detector wafers equipped with multichroic pixels, allowing for a more densely packed focal plane. Each set of detectors includes a feedhorn array of stacked silicon wafers which form a spline profile leading to each pixel. This is then followed by a waveguide interface plate, detector wafer, back short cavity plate, and backshort cap. Each array is housed in a custom designed structure manufactured from high purity copper and then gold plated. In addition to the detector array assembly, the array package also encloses cryogenic readout electronics. We present the full mechanical design of the AdvACT high frequency (HF) detector array package along with a detailed look at the detector array stack assemblies. This experiment will also make use of extensive hardware and software previously developed for ACT, which will be modified to incorporate the new AdvACT instruments. Therefore, we discuss the integration of all AdvACT arrays with pre-existing ACTPol infrastructure.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures, SPIE Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation conference proceedings

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1607.05754
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2233746