Josephson Effects in Frequency-Domain Multiplexed TES Microcalorimeters and Bolometers
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2018-07-03
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Gottardi, L., Smith, S.J., Kozorezov, A. et al. Josephson Effects in Frequency-Domain Multiplexed TES Microcalorimeters and Bolometers. J Low Temp Phys 193, 209–216 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10909-018-2006-0
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Abstract
Frequency-division multiplexing is the baseline read-out system for large arrays of
superconducting transition-edge sensors (TES’s) under development for the X-ray
and infrared instruments like X-IFU (Athena) and SAFARI, respectively. In this multiplexing scheme, the sensors are ac-biased at different frequencies from 1 to 5MHz
and operate as amplitude modulators. Weak superconductivity is responsible for the
complex TES resistive transition, experimentally explored in great detail so far, both
with dc- and ac-biased read-out schemes. In this paper, we will review the current
status of our understanding of the physics of the TES’s and their interaction with
the ac bias circuit. In particular, we will compare the behaviour of the TES nonlinear impedance, across the superconducting transition, for several detector families,
namely: high-normal-resistance TiAu TES bolometers, low-normal-resistance MoAu
TES microcalorimeters and high-normal-resistance TiAu TES microcalorimeters.