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Significant noise improvement in a Kinetic Inductance Phonon-Mediated detector by use of a wideband parametric amplifier

Authors :
Ramanathan, Karthik
Wen, Osmond
Aralis, Taylor
Thakur, Ritoban Basu
Bumble, Bruce
Chang, Yen-Yung
Day, Peter K.
Eom, Byeong Ho
LeDuc, Henry G.
Sandoval, Brandon J.
Stephenson, Ryan
Golwala, Sunil R.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKIDs) have been demonstrated as capable phonon sensors when coupled to crystalline substrates, and have been proposed as detectors for next-generation rare-event searches such as for the direct detection of dark matter. These Kinetic Inductance Phonon Mediated (KIPM) detector designs, favoring large superconducting absorber volumes and high readout powers, are oftentimes limited in their sensitivity by low temperature amplifier noise introduced in the signal readout chain. We report here an effort to couple a wideband Kinetic Inductance Travelling Wave Parametric Amplifier (KI-TWPA), operated near the Standard Quantum Limit of minimal added amplifier noise, to sensors spanning a 70 MHz bandwidth at 3.5 GHz. This results in a ~5x improvement in the inferred detector energy resolution in the best sensor and highlights the potential of constructing O(100) meV resolving phonon-mediated particle detectors. We detail limitations introduced by lossy passive components, degraded RF responsivity, and microphysical noise sources like two-level systems (TLS), in achieving ultimate quantum-limited system noise levels.<br />Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2402.05419
Document Type :
Working Paper