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A practical superconducting-microcalorimeter X-ray spectrometer for beamline and laboratory science.

W B Doriese1, P Abbamonte2, B K Alpert1, D A Bennett1, E V Denison1, Y Fang2, D A Fischer3, C P Fitzgerald1, J W Fowler1, J D Gard1, J P Hays-Wehle1, G C Hilton1, C Jaye3, J L McChesney4, L Miaja-Avila1, K M Morgan1, Y I Joe1, G C O'Neil1, C D Reintsema1, F Rodolakis4, D R Schmidt1, H Tatsuno5, J Uhlig5, L R Vale1, J N Ullom1, D S Swetz1.   

Abstract

We describe a series of microcalorimeter X-ray spectrometers designed for a broad suite of measurement applications. The chief advantage of this type of spectrometer is that it can be orders of magnitude more efficient at collecting X-rays than more traditional high-resolution spectrometers that rely on wavelength-dispersive techniques. This advantage is most useful in applications that are traditionally photon-starved and/or involve radiation-sensitive samples. Each energy-dispersive spectrometer is built around an array of several hundred transition-edge sensors (TESs). TESs are superconducting thin films that are biased into their superconducting-to-normal-metal transitions. The spectrometers share a common readout architecture and many design elements, such as a compact, 65 mK detector package, 8-column time-division-multiplexed superconducting quantum-interference device readout, and a liquid-cryogen-free cryogenic system that is a two-stage adiabatic-demagnetization refrigerator backed by a pulse-tube cryocooler. We have adapted this flexible architecture to mate to a variety of sample chambers and measurement systems that encompass a range of observing geometries. There are two different types of TES pixels employed. The first, designed for X-ray energies below 10 keV, has a best demonstrated energy resolution of 2.1 eV (full-width-at-half-maximum or FWHM) at 5.9 keV. The second, designed for X-ray energies below 2 keV, has a best demonstrated resolution of 1.0 eV (FWHM) at 500 eV. Our team has now deployed seven of these X-ray spectrometers to a variety of light sources, accelerator facilities, and laboratory-scale experiments; these seven spectrometers have already performed measurements related to their applications. Another five of these spectrometers will come online in the near future. We have applied our TES spectrometers to the following measurement applications: synchrotron-based absorption and emission spectroscopy and energy-resolved scattering; accelerator-based spectroscopy of hadronic atoms and particle-induced-emission spectroscopy; laboratory-based time-resolved absorption and emission spectroscopy with a tabletop, broadband source; and laboratory-based metrology of X-ray-emission lines. Here, we discuss the design, construction, and operation of our TES spectrometers and show first-light measurements from the various systems. Finally, because X-ray-TES technology continues to mature, we discuss improvements to array size, energy resolution, and counting speed that we anticipate in our next generation of TES-X-ray spectrometers and beyond.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28571411     DOI: 10.1063/1.4983316

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


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1.  Use of Transition Models to Design High Performance TESs for the LCLS-II Soft X-Ray Spectrometer.

Authors:  Kelsey M Morgan; Dan T Becker; Douglas Alan Bennett; William B Doriese; Johnathon D Gard; Kent D Irwin; Sang Jun Lee; Dale Li; John A B Mates; Christine G Pappas; Dan R Schmidt; Charles J Titus; Dan D Van Winkle; Joel N Ullom; Abigail Wessels; Daniel S Swetz
Journal:  IEEE Trans Appl Supercond       Date:  2019

2.  Optimization of Time- and Code-Division-Multiplexed Readout for Athena X-IFU.

Authors:  W B Doriese; S R Bandler; S Chaudhuri; C S Dawson; E V Denison; S M Duff; M Durkin; C T FitzGerald; J W Fowler; J D Gard; G C Hilton; K D Irwin; Y I Joe; K M Morgan; G C O'Neil; C G Pappas; C D Reintsema; D A Rudman; S J Smith; R W Stevens; D S Swetz; P Szypryt; J N Ullom; L R Vale; J C Weber; B A Young
Journal:  IEEE Trans Appl Supercond       Date:  2019-03-18

3.  X-ray-Based Techniques to Study the Nano-Bio Interface.

Authors:  Carlos Sanchez-Cano; Ramon A Alvarez-Puebla; John M Abendroth; Tobias Beck; Robert Blick; Yuan Cao; Frank Caruso; Indranath Chakraborty; Henry N Chapman; Chunying Chen; Bruce E Cohen; Andre L C Conceição; David P Cormode; Daxiang Cui; Kenneth A Dawson; Gerald Falkenberg; Chunhai Fan; Neus Feliu; Mingyuan Gao; Elisabetta Gargioni; Claus-C Glüer; Florian Grüner; Moustapha Hassan; Yong Hu; Yalan Huang; Samuel Huber; Nils Huse; Yanan Kang; Ali Khademhosseini; Thomas F Keller; Christian Körnig; Nicholas A Kotov; Dorota Koziej; Xing-Jie Liang; Beibei Liu; Sijin Liu; Yang Liu; Ziyao Liu; Luis M Liz-Marzán; Xiaowei Ma; Andres Machicote; Wolfgang Maison; Adrian P Mancuso; Saad Megahed; Bert Nickel; Ferdinand Otto; Cristina Palencia; Sakura Pascarelli; Arwen Pearson; Oula Peñate-Medina; Bing Qi; Joachim Rädler; Joseph J Richardson; Axel Rosenhahn; Kai Rothkamm; Michael Rübhausen; Milan K Sanyal; Raymond E Schaak; Heinz-Peter Schlemmer; Marius Schmidt; Oliver Schmutzler; Theo Schotten; Florian Schulz; A K Sood; Kathryn M Spiers; Theresa Staufer; Dominik M Stemer; Andreas Stierle; Xing Sun; Gohar Tsakanova; Paul S Weiss; Horst Weller; Fabian Westermeier; Ming Xu; Huijie Yan; Yuan Zeng; Ying Zhao; Yuliang Zhao; Dingcheng Zhu; Ying Zhu; Wolfgang J Parak
Journal:  ACS Nano       Date:  2021-03-02       Impact factor: 15.881

4.  The Molybdenum K-shell X-ray Emission Spectrum.

Authors:  Marcus H Mendenhall; Lawrence T Hudson; Csilla I Szabo; Albert Henins; James P Cline
Journal:  J Phys B At Mol Opt Phys       Date:  2019       Impact factor: 1.917

5.  L-edge spectroscopy of dilute, radiation-sensitive systems using a transition-edge-sensor array.

Authors:  Charles J Titus; Michael L Baker; Sang Jun Lee; Hsiao-Mei Cho; William B Doriese; Joseph W Fowler; Kelly Gaffney; Johnathon D Gard; Gene C Hilton; Chris Kenney; Jason Knight; Dale Li; Ronald Marks; Michael P Minitti; Kelsey M Morgan; Galen C O'Neil; Carl D Reintsema; Daniel R Schmidt; Dimosthenis Sokaras; Daniel S Swetz; Joel N Ullom; Tsu-Chien Weng; Christopher Williams; Betty A Young; Kent D Irwin; Edward I Solomon; Dennis Nordlund
Journal:  J Chem Phys       Date:  2017-12-07       Impact factor: 3.488

6.  Design of a 3000-Pixel Transition-Edge Sensor X-Ray Spectrometer for Microcircuit Tomography.

Authors:  Paul Szypryt; Douglas A Bennett; William J Boone; Amber L Dagel; Gabriella Dalton; W Bertrand Doriese; M Durkin; Joseph W Fowler; Edward J Garboczi; Johnathon D Gard; Gene C Hilton; Jozsef Imrek; Edward S Jimenez; Vincent Y Kotsubo; Kurt Larson; Zachary H Levine; John A B Mates; Daniel McArthur; Kelsey M Morgan; Nathan Nakamura; Galen C O'Neil; Nathan J Ortiz; Christine G Pappas; Carl D Reintsema; Daniel R Schmidt; Daniel S Swetz; Kyle R Thompson; Joel N Ullom; Christopher Walker; Joel C Weber; Abigail L Wessels; Jason W Wheeler
Journal:  IEEE Trans Appl Supercond       Date:  2021

7.  A transition-edge sensor-based x-ray spectrometer for the study of highly charged ions at the National Institute of Standards and Technology electron beam ion trap.

Authors:  P Szypryt; G C O'Neil; E Takacs; J N Tan; S W Buechele; A S Naing; D A Bennett; W B Doriese; M Durkin; J W Fowler; J D Gard; G C Hilton; K M Morgan; C D Reintsema; D R Schmidt; D S Swetz; J N Ullom; Yu Ralchenko
Journal:  Rev Sci Instrum       Date:  2019-12-01       Impact factor: 1.523

8.  Generic character of charge and spin density waves in superconducting cuprates.

Authors:  Sangjun Lee; Edwin W Huang; Thomas A Johnson; Xuefei Guo; Ali A Husain; Matteo Mitrano; Kannan Lu; Alexander V Zakrzewski; Gilberto A de la Peña; Yingying Peng; Hai Huang; Sang-Jun Lee; Hoyoung Jang; Jun-Sik Lee; Young Il Joe; William B Doriese; Paul Szypryt; Daniel S Swetz; Songxue Chi; Adam A Aczel; Gregory J MacDougall; Steven A Kivelson; Eduardo Fradkin; Peter Abbamonte
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2022-04-04       Impact factor: 12.779

9.  Roles of resonant muonic molecule in new kinetics model and muon catalyzed fusion in compressed gas.

Authors:  Takuma Yamashita; Yasushi Kino; Kenichi Okutsu; Shinji Okada; Motoyasu Sato
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-04-16       Impact factor: 4.379

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