Conveners
Parallel Session: Superconducting Detectors
- Sherry Cho (SLAC)
- Peter Barry (ANL)
- John Mates (University of Colorado, Boulder)
Parallel Session: Superconducting Detectors
- Peter Barry (ANL)
- John Mates (University of Colorado, Boulder)
- Sherry Cho (SLAC)
Parallel Session: Superconducting Detectors: Parallel Session: Superconducting Detectors
- Peter Barry (ANL)
- Sherry Cho (SLAC)
- John Mates (University of Colorado, Boulder)
Dr
matt pyle
(University of California Berkeley)
09/12/2018, 13:30
Mr
Saptarshi Chaudhuri
(Stanford University Department of Physics)
09/12/2018, 14:00
Jeffrey Chiles
(NIST)
09/12/2018, 14:30
Dr
Bradford Welliver
(LBNL)
09/12/2018, 15:00
Dr
Jason Austermann
(NIST-Boulder / CU-Boulder)
09/12/2018, 16:00
Dr
Tyler Natoli
(University of Chicago)
09/12/2018, 16:30
Superconducting Detectors
Oral Presentation
In January of 2017, the South Pole Telescope (SPT) was upgraded with the new SPT-3G camera to better observe the cosmic microwave background. The SPT-3G camera consists of 16,200 superconducting transition edge sensor (TES) bolometers, a factor of ten increase over the previously installed SPTpol camera. The bolometers are contained in 2710 tri-chroic pixels, with each pixel simultaneously...
Ms
Qing Yang Tang
(University of Chicago)
09/12/2018, 17:00
Superconducting Detectors
Oral Presentation
Kinetic Inductance Detectors (KIDs) have become an attractive choice of detector in the sub-mm and mm observing community due to their innate frequency multiplexing capabilities and simple lithographic processes. These advantages make KIDs a viable option for the $O(500,000)$ detectors needed for the next generation CMB experiments, such as Cosmic Microwave Background - Stage 4 (CMB-S4)...
Mr
Jordan Wheeler
(University of Colorado Boulder)
09/12/2018, 17:30
Superconducting Detectors
Oral Presentation
SuperSpec is a new technology for millimeter and submillimeter spectroscopy. It is an on-chip spectrometer being developed for multi-object, moderate resolution (R = ~300), large bandwidth survey spectroscopy of high-redshift galaxies for the 1 mm atmospheric window. SuperSpec targets the CO ladder in the redshift range of z = 0 to 4, the [CII] 158 um line from z = 5 to 9, and the [NII] 205 um...
Dr
Tijmen de Haan
(LBNL)
10/12/2018, 10:30
Superconducting Detectors
Oral Presentation
TES bolometers have emerged as a very successful technology in part thanks to their exquisite sensitivity and ability to be fabricated in large monolithic arrays. O(10^6) TES bolometers are planned to be deployed in the 2020s for the cosmic microwave experiment CMB-S4, which will require advances in readout technology. Frequency-multiplexed (fMux) readout has been demonstrated to great success...
Doug Bennett
(NIST)
10/12/2018, 11:00
Dr
Shawn Henderson
(SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
10/12/2018, 11:30
Superconducting Detectors
Oral Presentation
The readout of large arrays (exceeding 10,000 sensors) of superconducting sensors stands to benefit substantially from improvements in cold and warm readout technologies and techniques. In order to reduce the readout cost per sensor and integration complexity, many efforts are focused on achieving higher multiplexing factors using techniques that densely channelize superconducting sensors by...
Dr
Sean Bryan
(Arizona State University)
10/12/2018, 12:00
Superconducting Detectors
Oral Presentation
Microwave-multiplexed TES (uMUX) and Kinetic Inductance Detectors (KID) continue to have success in deployed instruments, and are being built in larger and larger arrays. Corresponding improvements in room temperature readout electronics are needed to keep pace with increasing multiplexing factors, as well as manage the power requirements and system complexity associated with the ever...