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Readout for large arrays of Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors using a Fast Fourier Transform Spectrometer (2009)
Yates, S. J. C. ; Baselmans, J. J. A. ; Baryshev, A. M. ; Lankwarden, Y. J. Y. ; Swenson, L. ; Monfardini, A. ; Klein, B. ; Güsten, R.
Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors have great potential for large very sensitive detector arrays for use in, for example, ground and spaced based sub?mm imaging. Being intrinsically readout in the frequency domain, they are particularly suited for frequency domain multiplexing allowing 1000s of devices to be readout with one pair of coaxial cables. However, this moves the complexity of the detector from the cryogenics to the warm electronics. We present the use of a readout based on a Fast Fourier transform Spectrometer, showing no deterioration of the noise performance compared to low noise analog mixing while allowing high multiplexing ratios (>100). We present use of this technique to multiplex 44 MKIDs, while this and similar setups are regularly now being used in our array development. This development will help the realization of large cameras, particularly in the short term for ground based astronomy.
Terahertz heterodyne spectrometer using a quantum cascade laser (2010)
Ren, Y. ; Hovenier, J. N. ; Higgins, R. ; Gao, J. R. ; Klapwijk, T. M. ; Shi, S. C. ; Bell, A. ; Klein, B. ; Williams, B. S. ; Kumar, S. ; Hu, Q. ; Reno, J. L.
A terahertz (THz) heterodynespectrometer is demonstrated based on a quantum cascade laser(QCL) as a local oscillator (LO) and an NbN hot electron bolometer as a mixer, and it is used to measure high-resolution molecular spectral lines of methanol (CH 3 OH) between 2.913–2.918 THz. The spectral lines are taken from a gas cell containing methanol gas and using a single-mode QCL at 2.9156 THz as an LO, which is operated in the free running mode. By increasing the pressure of the gas, line broadening and saturation are observed. The measuredspectra showed good agreement with a theoretical model.
Fast Fourier transform spectrometer readout for large arrays of microwave kinetic inductance detectors (2009)
Yates, S. J. C. ; Baryshev, A. M. ; Baselmans, J. J. A. ; Klein, B. ; Güsten, R.
Microwave kinetic inductance detectors have great potential for large, very sensitive detector arrays for use in, for example, submillimeter imaging. Being intrinsically readout in the frequency domain, they are particularly suited for frequency domain multiplexing allowing ?1000s of devices to be readout with one pair of coaxial cables. However, this moves the complexity of the detector from the cryogenics to the warm electronics. We present here the concept and experimental demonstration of the use of fast Fourier transform spectrometer readout, showing no deterioration of the noise performance compared to the low noise analog mixing while allowing high multiplexing ratios.
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