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Performance and uniformity of a kilo-pixel array of Ti/Au transition-edge sensor microcalorimeters

Authors :
Taralli, E.
D'Andrea, M.
Gottardi, L.
Nagayoshi, K.
Ridder, M. L.
de Wit, M.
Vaccaro, D.
Akamatsu, H.
Bruijn, M. P.
Gao, J. R.
Source :
Rev. Sci. Instrum. 92, 023101 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Uniform large transition-edge sensor (TES) arrays are fundamental for the next generation of X-ray space observatories. These arrays are required to achieve an energy resolution $\Delta E$ < 3 eV full-width-half-maximum (FWHM) in the soft X-ray energy range. We are currently developing X-ray microcalorimeter arrays for use in future laboratory and space-based X-ray astrophysics experiments and ground-based spectrometers. In this contribution we report on the development and the characterization of a uniform 32$\times$32 pixel array with 140$\times$30 $\mu$m$^2$ Ti/Au TESs with Au X-ray absorber. We report upon extensive measurements on 60 pixels in order to show the uniformity of our large TES array. The averaged critical temperature is $T_\mathrm{c}$ = 89.5$\pm$0.5 mK and the variation across the array ($\sim$1 cm) is less than 1.5 mK. We found a large region of detector's bias points between 20\% and 40\% of the normal-state resistance where the energy resolution is constantly lower than 3 eV. In particular, results show a summed X-ray spectral resolution $\Delta E_\mathrm{FWHM}$ = 2.50$\pm$0.04 eV at a photon energy of 5.9 keV, measured in a single-pixel mode using a frequency domain multiplexing (FDM) readout system developed at SRON/VTT at bias frequencies ranging from 1 to 5 MHz. Moreover we compare the logarithmic resistance sensitivity with respect to temperature and current ($\alpha$ and $\beta$ respectively) and their correlation with the detector's noise parameter $M$, showing an homogeneous behaviour for all the measured pixels in the array.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Rev. Sci. Instrum. 92, 023101 (2021)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2102.09348
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0027750