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Excess Heat Capacity in Mo/Au Transition Edge Sensor Bolometric Detectors.

A D Brown1, R P Brekosky2, F Colazo-Petit3, M A Greenhouse1, J P Hays-Wehle4, A S Kutyrev5, V Mikula6, K Rostem4, E J Wollack1, S H Moseley7.   

Abstract

Excess heat capacity in a bolometric detector has the consequence of increasing or leading to multiple device time constants. The Mo/Au bilayer transition edge sensor (TES) bolometric detectors initially fabricated for the high resolution mid-infrared spectrometer (HIRMES) exhibited two response thermalization scales, one of which is a few times longer than estimates based upon the properties of the bulk materials employed in the design. The relative contribution of this settling time to the overall time response of the detectors is roughly proportional to the pixel area, which ranges between ~0.3 and 2.6 mm2. Use of laser ablation to remove sections of the silicon membranes comprising the pixels results in a detector response with a smaller contribution from the secondary time constant. Additional information about the nature of this excess heat capacity is gleaned from glancing incidence x-ray diffraction, which reveals the presence of molybdenum silicides near the silicon surface which is a consequence of the bi-layer deposition. Quantitative analysis of the concentration of excess molybdenum, estimated with secondary ion mass spectroscopy, is commensurate to the additional heat capacity needed to explain the anomalous time response of the detectors.

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Keywords:  Microfabrication; superconducting photodetectors; surface contamination; thin film sensors

Year:  2021        PMID: 33967568      PMCID: PMC8097932          DOI: 10.1109/tasc.2021.3065922

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  IEEE Trans Appl Supercond


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1.  High resolution grazing-incidence in-plane x-ray diffraction for measuring the strain of a Si thin layer.

Authors:  Kazuhiko Omote
Journal:  J Phys Condens Matter       Date:  2010-11-15       Impact factor: 2.333

2.  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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