DocumentCode :
1476406
Title :
Superconducting electronics requirements for single-photon, energy resolving detectors
Author :
Gulian, Armen M. ; Fritz, Gilbert G. ; Wood, Kent S. ; Van Vechten, Deborah
Author_Institution :
USRA/NRL, Washington, DC, USA
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
fYear :
2001
fDate :
3/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1231
Lastpage :
1234
Abstract :
Development of single photon sensors capable of determining the energy (“color”) of each photon incident on a pixelated focal plane in real time is a central activity of many groups worldwide developing state-of-the-art hardware for the space astrophysics community. Terrestrial applications in materials analysis are also being targeted. The most successful class of approaches uses “hot-electron” microbolometers in which the energy of the photon elevates the electronic temperature in a metallic absorber and a dedicated thermometer measures this excursion. In a class of devices called thermoelectric microbolometers the temperature sensor utilizes the Seebeck effect. Estimates of theoretical performance for a complete megapixel array are quite positive and the prototype single-pixel devices are under test. Superconducting electronics is a critical part of the signal acquisition chain. Three different types of SQUID-array amplifiers coupled to our detector pixels have been tested. The parameters of optimized SQUID-array preamplifiers are discussed
Keywords :
SQUIDs; X-ray detection; bolometers; image sensors; preamplifiers; readout electronics; signal detection; superconducting arrays; thermoelectric devices; ultraviolet detectors; QVD detector; SQUID-array amplifiers; Seebeck effect; UV photons; heat to voltage stage; hot-electron microbolometer; megapixel array; metallic absorber; optimized SQUID-array preamplifiers; photon energy; pixelated focal plane; signal acquisition chain; single-photon energy resolving detectors; space astrophysics; superconducting electronics requirements; temperature sensor; thermoelectric microbolometer; x-ray photon events; Astrophysics; Energy measurement; Extraterrestrial measurements; Hardware; Optoelectronic and photonic sensors; Superconducting materials; Temperature sensors; Testing; Thermoelectric devices; Thermoelectricity;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1051-8223
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/77.919572
Filename :
919572
Link To Document :
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