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Low Noise Titanium Nitride KIDs for SuperSpec: A Millimeter-Wave On-Chip Spectrometer

Authors :
Jonas Zmuidzinas
Jason Glenn
Erik Shirokoff
Charles M. Bradford
Theodore Reck
Philip Daniel Mauskopf
Jordan Wheeler
Stephen Padin
C. Shiu
R. Williamson
Attila Kovács
Roger O'Brient
Scott Chapman
Steve Hailey-Dunsheath
Carole Tucker
Peter S. Barry
Henry G. LeDuc
Christopher McKenney
George Che
Matthew I. Hollister
Source :
Journal of Low Temperature Physics. 184:180-187
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2015.

Abstract

SuperSpec is a novel on-chip spectrometer we are developing for multi-object, moderate resolution (R = 100 - 500), large bandwidth (~1.65:1) submillimeter and millimeter survey spectroscopy of high-redshift galaxies. The spectrometer employs a filter bank architecture, and consists of a series of half-wave resonators formed by lithographically-patterned superconducting transmission lines. The signal power admitted by each resonator is detected by a lumped element titanium nitride (TiN) kinetic inductance detector (KID) operating at 100 - 200 MHz. We have tested a new prototype device that achieves the targeted R = 100 resolving power, and has better detector sensitivity and optical efficiency than previous devices. We employ a new method for measuring photon noise using both coherent and thermal sources of radiation to cleanly separate the contributions of shot and wave noise. We report an upper limit to the detector NEP of $1.4\times10^{-17}$ W Hz$^{-1/2}$, within 10% of the photon noise limited NEP for a ground-based R=100 spectrometer.<br />8 pages, 4 embedded figures, accepted for publication in the Journal of Low Temperature Physics

Details

ISSN :
15737357 and 00222291
Volume :
184
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Low Temperature Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3a3173aa3a09f2360262a112d77b4522