DocumentCode :
56483
Title :
Tapered Edge Readout Wiring for Transition Edge Sensor Calorimeter Arrays Using Ion Milling
Author :
Ezoe, Yuichiro ; Iijima, Noriko ; Yamaguchi, Satarou ; Miyazaki, Naoto ; Yamada, Shigeru ; Ishisaki, Yoshitaka ; Ohashi, Takaya ; Mitsuda, Kazuhisa ; Satoh, T. ; Hidaka, Mutsuo
Author_Institution :
Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., Hachioji, Japan
Volume :
25
Issue :
3
fYear :
2015
fDate :
Jun-15
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
We are developing transition edge sensor (TES) arrays using multilayer superconducting readout wiring for future X-ray astronomical missions. The TES pixels are formed on the multilayer readout wiring composed of hot and return wires sandwiching an insulation layer. The interface between the wiring and the TES is formed by patterning the topmost wiring layer followed by deposition of the TES layer. To mitigate problems found in a past device, edges of the upper readout wiring are tapered with an ion milling method to enhance an electrical contact between the TES film and the upper readout wiring. To verify this design, we fabricated a 400-pixel test array with the TES pixels on the tapered upper readout wiring. Good physical contact between the TES film and the readout wiring was confirmed with scanning electron microscope. Furthermore, a low transition temperature (~160 mK), a sharp transition edge and a low residual resistance (~1 mΩ) were observed in RT measurements of representative pixels. The critical current was small 10 ~ 30 μA, although it is still larger than the previous device (<; 10 μA). These results suggest that this method will enable a multilayer wiring TES array with good electrical properties.
Keywords :
calorimeters; critical currents; electric resistance; electrical contacts; milling; multilayers; readout electronics; scanning electron microscopy; sensor arrays; superconducting devices; superconducting thin films; superconducting transition temperature; SEM; X-ray astronomical missions; critical current; electrical contact; electrical properties; hot wire; insulation layer; ion milling method; multilayer superconducting readout wiring; physical contact; residual resistance; return wire; scanning electron microscope; tapered edge readout wiring; transition edge sensor calorimeter arrays; transition edge sensor film; transition edge sensor pixels; transition temperature; Contacts; Films; Gold; Milling; Nonhomogeneous media; Temperature measurement; Wiring; Ion milling; X-ray astronomy; X-ray microcalorimeter; ion milling; micromachining; microstrip; x-ray astronomy; x-ray microcalorimeter;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1051-8223
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2014.2374415
Filename :
6966728
Link To Document :
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