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Large arrays of dual-polarized multichroic TES detectors for CMB measurements with the SPT-3G receiver

Authors :
Holland, Wayne S.
Zmuidzinas, Jonas
Posada, Chrystian M.
Ade, Peter A. R.
Anderson, Adam J.
Avva, Jessica
Ahmed, Zeeshan
Arnold, Kam S.
Austermann, Jason
Bender, Amy N.
Benson, Bradford A.
Bleem, Lindsey
Byrum, Karen
Carlstrom, John E.
Carter, Faustin W.
Chang, Clarence
Cho, Hsiao-Mei
Cukierman, Ari
Czaplewski, David A.
Ding, Junjia
Divan, Ralu N. S.
de Haan, Tijmen
Dobbs, Matt
Dutcher, Daniel
Everett, Wenderline
Gannon, Renae N.
Guyser, Robert J.
Halverson, Nils W.
Harrington, Nicholas L.
Hattori, Kaori
Henning, Jason W.
Hilton, Gene C.
Holzapfel, William L.
Huang, Nicholas
Irwin, Kent D.
Jeong, Oliver
Khaire, Trupti
Korman, Milo
Kubik, Donna L.
Kuo, Chao-Lin
Lee, Adrian T.
Leitch, Erik M.
Lendinez Escudero, Sergi
Meyer, Stephan S.
Miller, Christina S.
Montgomery, Joshua
Nadolski, Andrew
Natoli, Tyler J.
Nguyen, Hogan
Novosad, Valentyn
Padin, Stephen
Pan, Zhaodi
Pearson, John E.
Rahlin, Alexandra
Reichardt, Christian L.
Ruhl, John E.
Saliwanchik, Benjamin
Shirley, Ian
Sayre, James T.
Shariff, Jamil A.
Shirokoff, Erik D.
Stan, Liliana
Stark, Antony A.
Sobrin, Joshua
Story, Kyle
Suzuki, Aritoki
Tang, Qing Yang
Thakur, Ritoban B.
Thompson, Keith L.
Tucker, Carole E.
Vanderlinde, Keith
Vieira, Joaquin D.
Wang, Gensheng
Whitehorn, Nathan
Yefremenko, Volodymyr
Yoon, Ki Won
Holland, Wayne S.
Zmuidzinas, Jonas
Posada, Chrystian M.
Ade, Peter A. R.
Anderson, Adam J.
Avva, Jessica
Ahmed, Zeeshan
Arnold, Kam S.
Austermann, Jason
Bender, Amy N.
Benson, Bradford A.
Bleem, Lindsey
Byrum, Karen
Carlstrom, John E.
Carter, Faustin W.
Chang, Clarence
Cho, Hsiao-Mei
Cukierman, Ari
Czaplewski, David A.
Ding, Junjia
Divan, Ralu N. S.
de Haan, Tijmen
Dobbs, Matt
Dutcher, Daniel
Everett, Wenderline
Gannon, Renae N.
Guyser, Robert J.
Halverson, Nils W.
Harrington, Nicholas L.
Hattori, Kaori
Henning, Jason W.
Hilton, Gene C.
Holzapfel, William L.
Huang, Nicholas
Irwin, Kent D.
Jeong, Oliver
Khaire, Trupti
Korman, Milo
Kubik, Donna L.
Kuo, Chao-Lin
Lee, Adrian T.
Leitch, Erik M.
Lendinez Escudero, Sergi
Meyer, Stephan S.
Miller, Christina S.
Montgomery, Joshua
Nadolski, Andrew
Natoli, Tyler J.
Nguyen, Hogan
Novosad, Valentyn
Padin, Stephen
Pan, Zhaodi
Pearson, John E.
Rahlin, Alexandra
Reichardt, Christian L.
Ruhl, John E.
Saliwanchik, Benjamin
Shirley, Ian
Sayre, James T.
Shariff, Jamil A.
Shirokoff, Erik D.
Stan, Liliana
Stark, Antony A.
Sobrin, Joshua
Story, Kyle
Suzuki, Aritoki
Tang, Qing Yang
Thakur, Ritoban B.
Thompson, Keith L.
Tucker, Carole E.
Vanderlinde, Keith
Vieira, Joaquin D.
Wang, Gensheng
Whitehorn, Nathan
Yefremenko, Volodymyr
Yoon, Ki Won

Abstract

Detectors for cosmic microwave background (CMB) experiments are now essentially background limited, so a straightforward alternative to improve sensitivity is to increase the number of detectors. Large arrays of multichroic pixels constitute an economical approach to increasing the number of detectors within a given focal plane area. Here, we present the fabrication of large arrays of dual-polarized multichroic transition-edge-sensor (TES) bolometers for the South Pole Telescope third-generation CMB receiver (SPT-3G). The complete SPT-3G receiver will have 2690 pixels, each with six detectors, allowing for individual measurement of three spectral bands (centered at 95 GHz, 150 GHz and 220 GHz) in two orthogonal polarizations. In total, the SPT-3G focal plane will have 16140 detectors. Each pixel is comprised of a broad-band sinuous antenna coupled to a niobium microstrip transmission line. In-line filters are used to define the different band-passes before the millimeter-wavelength signal is fed to the respective Ti/Au TES sensors. Detectors are read out using a 64x frequency domain multiplexing (fMux) scheme. The microfabrication of the SPT-3G detector arrays involves a total of 18 processes, including 13 lithography steps. Together with the fabrication process, the effect of processing on the Ti/Au TES’s Tc is discussed. In addition, detectors fabricated with Ti/Au TES films with Tc between 400 mK 560 mK are presented and their thermal characteristics are evaluated. Optical characterization of the arrays is presented as well, indicating that the response of the detectors is in good agreement with the design values for all three spectral bands (95 GHz, 150 GHz, and 220 GHz). The measured optical efficiency of the detectors is between 0.3 and 0.8. Results discussed here are extracted from a batch of research of development wafers used to develop the baseline process for the fabrication of the arrays of detectors to be deployed with the SPT-3G receiver. Results from

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
10.1117/12.2232912
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1379324300
Document Type :
Electronic Resource