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Demonstration of 220/280 GHz Multichroic Feedhorn-Coupled TES Polarimeter.

S Walker1,2, C E Sierra3, J E Austermann2, J A Beall2, D T Becker1,2, B J Dober2, S M Duff2, G C Hilton2, J Hubmayr2, J L Van Lanen2, J J McMahon3, S M Simon3, J N Ullom1,2, M R Vissers2.   

Abstract

We describe the design and measurement of feedhorn-coupled, transition-edge sensor (TES) polarimeters with two passbands centered at 220 GHz and 280 GHz, intended for observations of the cosmic microwave background. Each pixel couples polarized light in two linear polarizations by use of a planar orthomode transducer and senses power via four TES bolometers, one for each band in each linear polarization. Previous designs of this detector architecture incorporated passbands from 27 to 220 GHz; we now demonstrate this technology at frequencies up to 315 GHz. Observational passbands are defined with an on-chip diplexer, and Fourier-transform-spectrometer measurements are in excellent agreement with simulations. We find coupling from feedhorn to TES bolometer using a cryogenic, temperature-controlled thermal source. We determine the optical efficiency of our device is η = 77% ± 6% (75% ± 5%) for 220 (280) GHz, relative to the designed passband shapes. Lastly, we compare two power-termination schemes commonly used in wide-bandwidth millimeter-wave polarimeters and find equal performance in terms of optical efficiency and passband shape.

Keywords:  CMB; Cosmic microwave background; Feedhorn; Microwave; Millimeter-wave; Polarimeter; TES; Transition-edge sensor

Year:  2020        PMID: 33487736      PMCID: PMC7818388          DOI: 10.1007/s10909-019-02316-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Low Temp Phys        ISSN: 0022-2291            Impact factor:   1.570


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1.  Developments in Time-Division Multiplexing of X-ray Transition-Edge Sensors.

Authors:  W B Doriese; K M Morgan; D A Bennett; E V Denison; C P Fitzgerald; J W Fowler; J D Gard; J P Hays-Wehle; G C Hilton; K D Irwin; Y I Joe; J A B Mates; G C O'Neil; C D Reintsema; N O Robbins; D R Schmidt; D S Swetz; H Tatsuno; L R Vale; J N Ullom
Journal:  J Low Temp Phys       Date:  2016-12-08       Impact factor: 1.570

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