Title :
Wide-Range Bolometer With RF Readout TES
Author :
Shitov, Sergey V. ; Abramov, Nikolay N. ; Kuzmin, Artem A. ; Merker, Michael ; Arndt, Matthias ; Wuensch, Stefan ; Ilin, Konstantin S. ; Erhan, Eugene V. ; Ustinov, Alexey V. ; Siegel, Michael
Author_Institution :
Kotel´nikov Inst. of Radio Eng. & Electron., Moscow, Russia
Abstract :
To improve both scalability and noise-filtering capability of a transition-edge sensor (TES), a new concept of a thin-film detector is suggested, which is based on embedding a microbridge TES into a high-Q planar GHz-range resonator weakly coupled to a 50-Ω-readout transmission line. Such a TES element is designed as a hot-electron microbolometer coupled to a THz-range antenna and as a load of the resonator at the same time. A weak THz signal coupled to the antenna heats the microbridge TES, thus reducing the quality factor of the resonator and leading to a power increment in the readout line. The power-to-power conversion gain, an essential figure of merit, is estimated to be above 10. To demonstrate the basic concept, we fabricated and tested a few submicrometer-sized devices from Nb thin films for operation temperature about 5 K. The dc and RF characterization of the new device is made at a resonator frequency about 5.8 GHz. A low-noise high-electron mobility transistor amplifier is used in our TES experiments without the need for a SQUID readout. The optical sensitivity to blackbody radiation within the frequency band 600-700 GHz ismeasured as (2.7 ± 0.9) × 10-14 W/√Hz at Tc ≈ 5 K at bath temperature ≈1.5 K.
Keywords :
SQUIDs; antennas; bolometers; electron mobility; nuclear electronics; readout electronics; thin film sensors; transition radiation detectors; Nb thin films; RF readout TES; SQUID readout; TES element; TES experiment; THz-range antenna; blackbody radiation; figure-of-merit; frequency 600 GHz to 700 GHz; high-Q planar GHz-range resonator; hot-electron microbolometer; low-noise high-electron mobility transistor amplifier; microbridge TES; noise-filtering capability; optical sensitivity; power-to-power conversion gain; resistance 50 ohm; resonator frequency; submicrometer-sized devices; temperature 5 K; thin-film detector; transition-edge sensor; wide-range bolometer; Bolometers; Detectors; Frequency measurement; Optical resonators; Probes; Resonant frequency; Temperature measurement; Blackbody calibration; FDM readout; HEB; HEB micro bolometer; HEB microbolometer; TES; Transition edge sensor; blackbody calibration; electrothermal feedback; high-Q resonator; superconducting bolometer; terahertz range; transition edge sensor;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2014.2385090