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Design of 280 GHz feedhorn-coupled TES arrays for the balloon-borne polarimeter SPIDER

Authors :
James A. Beall
B. Racine
Jeffrey P. Filippini
J. Richard Bond
Aurelien A. Fraisse
K. Ganga
M. Galloway
Lorenzo Moncelsi
Juan D. Soler
R. Gualtieri
Joel N. Ullom
X. Song
A. Stevie Bergman
Gene C. Hilton
Jason E. Austermann
Ingunn Kathrine Wehus
Johannes Hubmayr
Mark Halpern
H. K. Eriksen
Shannon M. Duff
Steven J. Benton
Daniel T. Becker
Sean Bryan
J. Hartley
Johanna Nagy
D. V. Wiebe
Ivan L. Padilla
T. M. Rudd
Adri Duivenvoorden
B. Osherson
Calvin B. Netterfield
E. Y. Young
Jamil A. Shariff
Jon E. Gudmundsson
Arpi Grigorian
W. C. Jones
J. E. Ruhl
A. E. Gambrel
Michael R. Vissers
Shyang Wen
Jeff McMahon
Alexandra S. Rahlin
Jeff Van Lanen
Holland, Wayne S.
Zmuidzinas, Jonas
Source :
SPIE Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
SPIE, 2016.

Abstract

We describe 280 GHz bolometric detector arrays that instrument the balloon-borne polarimeter SPIDER. A primary science goal of SPIDER is to measure the large-scale B-mode polarization of the cosmic microwave background in search of the cosmic-inflation, gravitational-wave signature. 280 GHz channels aid this science goal by constraining the level of B-mode contamination from galactic dust emission. We present the focal plane unit design, which consists of a 16$\times$16 array of conical, corrugated feedhorns coupled to a monolithic detector array fabricated on a 150 mm diameter silicon wafer. Detector arrays are capable of polarimetric sensing via waveguide probe-coupling to a multiplexed array of transition-edge-sensor (TES) bolometers. The SPIDER receiver has three focal plane units at 280 GHz, which in total contains 765 spatial pixels and 1,530 polarization sensitive bolometers. By fabrication and measurement of single feedhorns, we demonstrate 14.7$^{\circ}$ FHWM Gaussian-shaped beams with $<br />Comment: Proceedings of SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation 2016

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SPIE Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fc248ace58a45c4e037f6016d2bc04df
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2231896