Literature DB >> 27036756

A passive terahertz video camera based on lumped element kinetic inductance detectors.

Sam Rowe1, Enzo Pascale1, Simon Doyle1, Chris Dunscombe1, Peter Hargrave1, Andreas Papageorgio1, Ken Wood2, Peter A R Ade1, Peter Barry1, Aurélien Bideaud1, Tom Brien1, Chris Dodd1, William Grainger3, Julian House1, Philip Mauskopf1, Paul Moseley1, Locke Spencer4, Rashmi Sudiwala1, Carole Tucker1, Ian Walker1.   

Abstract

We have developed a passive 350 GHz (850 μm) video-camera to demonstrate lumped element kinetic inductance detectors (LEKIDs)--designed originally for far-infrared astronomy--as an option for general purpose terrestrial terahertz imaging applications. The camera currently operates at a quasi-video frame rate of 2 Hz with a noise equivalent temperature difference per frame of ∼0.1 K, which is close to the background limit. The 152 element superconducting LEKID array is fabricated from a simple 40 nm aluminum film on a silicon dielectric substrate and is read out through a single microwave feedline with a cryogenic low noise amplifier and room temperature frequency domain multiplexing electronics.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27036756     DOI: 10.1063/1.4941661

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Sci Instrum        ISSN: 0034-6748            Impact factor:   1.523


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1.  Design and Characterisation of Titanium Nitride Subarrays of Kinetic Inductance Detectors for Passive Terahertz Imaging.

Authors:  Dmitry Morozov; Simon M Doyle; Archan Banerjee; Thomas L R Brien; Dilini Hemakumara; Iain G Thayne; Ken Wood; Robert H Hadfield
Journal:  J Low Temp Phys       Date:  2018-07-18       Impact factor: 1.570

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