Back to Search Start Over

Silicon-Based Antenna-Coupled Polarization-Sensitive Millimeter-Wave Bolometer Arrays for Cosmic Microwave Background Instruments

Authors :
Meng-Ping Chang
Samuel H. Moseley
Kevin L. Denis
Kongpop U-Yen
David T. Chuss
Charles L. Bennett
Edward J. Wollack
Zhilei Xu
Tobias A. Marriage
Karwan Rostem
Thomas R. Stevenson
Nick Costen
Ron Hu
Aamir Ali
John W. Appel
Ari D. Brown
Felipe Colazo
Thomas Essinger-Hileman
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We describe feedhorn-coupled polarization-sensitive detector arrays that utilize monocrystalline silicon as the dielectric substrate material. Monocrystalline silicon has a low-loss tangent and repeatable dielectric constant, characteristics that are critical for realizing efficient and uniform superconducting microwave circuits. An additional advantage of this material is its low specific heat. In a detector pixel, two Transition-Edge Sensor (TES) bolometers are antenna-coupled to in-band radiation via a symmetric planar orthomode transducer (OMT). Each orthogonal linear polarization is coupled to a separate superconducting microstrip transmission line circuit. On-chip filtering is employed to both reject out-of-band radiation from the upper band edge to the gap frequency of the niobium superconductor, and to flexibly define the bandwidth for each TES to meet the requirements of the application. The microwave circuit is compatible with multi-chroic operation. Metalized silicon platelets are used to define the backshort for the waveguide probes. This micro-machined structure is also used to mitigate the coupling of out-of-band radiation to the microwave circuit. At 40 GHz, the detectors have a measured efficiency of ∼90%. In this paper, we describe the development of the 90 GHz detector arrays that will be demonstrated using the Cosmology Large Angular Scale Surveyor (CLASS) ground-based telescope.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1b593de512501f4eda66625126a26612