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Towards 100,000-pixel microcalorimeter arrays using multi-absorber transition-edge sensors

Authors :
Smith, S. J.
Adams, J. S.
Bandler, S. R.
Beaumont, S.
Chervenak, J. A.
Datesman, A. M.
Finkbeiner, F. M.
Hummatov, R.
Kelly, R. L.
Kilbourne, C. A.
Miniussi, A. R.
Porter, F. S.
Sadleir, J. E.
Sakai, K.
Wakeham, N. A.
Wassell, E. J.
Witthoeft, M. C.
Ryu, K.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We report on the development of multi-absorber transition edge sensors (TESs), referred to as hydras. A hydra consists of multiple x-ray absorbers each with a different thermal conductance to a TES. Position information is encoded in the pulse shape. With some trade-off in performance, hydras enable very large format arrays without the prohibitive increase in bias and read-out components associated with arrays of individual TESs. Hydras are under development for the next generation of space telescope such as Lynx. Lynx is a NASA concept under study that will combine a < 1 arcsecond angular resolution optic with 100,000-pixel microcalorimeter array with energy resolution of deltaE_FWHM ~ 3 eV in the soft x-ray energy range. We present first results from hydras with 25-pixels for Lynx. Designs with absorbers on a 25 micron and 50 micron pitch are studied. Arrays incorporate, for the first time, microstrip buried wiring layers of suitable pitch and density required to readout a full-scale Lynx array. The resolution from the coadded energy histogram including all 25-pixels was deltaE_FWHM = 1.66+/-0.02 eV and 3.34+/-0.06 eV at an energy of 1.5 keV for the 25 micron and 50 micron absorber designs respectively. Position discrimination is demonstrated from parameterization of the rise-time.<br />Comment: 7 pages, 5 figures. Low Temperature Detectors 18 Conference, Milan Italy

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1908.02687
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10909-020-02362-0