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Autor:
Henry G. LeDuc, Peter K. Day, Jonas Zmuidzinas, Sunil Golwala, Anastasios Vayonakis, S. Kumar
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity. 19:924-929
The opacity due to water vapor in the Earth's atmosphere obscures portions of the sub-THz spectrum (mm/sub-mm wavelengths) to ground based astronomical observation. For maximum sensitivity, instruments operating at these wavelengths must be designed
Autor:
Sunil Golwala, Benjamin A. Mazin, Shwetank Kumar, Jonas Zmuidzinas, John E. Vaillancourt, Peter K. Day, Anastasios Vayonakis, Henry G. LeDuc, Jiansong Gao, James A. Schlaerth, Jason Glenn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Low Temperature Physics. 151:684-689
We present results from a demonstration camera using Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKIDs) (Day et al. in Nature 425, 817-821, 2003 )a t the Cal- tech Submillimeter Observatory. The focal plane consists of 16 two-color (240 and 350 GHz) pixe
Autor:
Benjamin A. Mazin, Jiansong Gao, Henry G. LeDuc, Anastasios Vayonakis, Peter K. Day, Jonas Zmuidzinas
Publikováno v:
Journal of Low Temperature Physics. 151:557-563
The responsivity of microwave kinetic inductance detector (MKID) is related to the derivative of the complex conductivity σ with respect to the quasiparticle density n _(qp). For thermal quasiparticles, this derivative dσ/dn_(qp) can be evaluated f
Autor:
Omid Noroozian, Jack Sayers, James A. Schlaerth, Benjamin A. Mazin, Jason Glenn, Sean McHugh, R. Duan, Albert Lam, Philip R. Maloney, Spencer Brugger, Jiansong Gao, Clint Bockstiegel, Henry G. LeDuc, Tony Mroczkowski, Jordan Wheeler, Matthew I. Hollister, Hien Nguyen, P. Wilson, Nicole G. Czakon, Anastasios Vayonakis, Michael Zemcov, Sunil Golwala, Simon J. E. Radford, Peter K. Day, David Alan Miller, T. P. Downes, Seth Siegel, Jonas Zmuidzinas
We present Sunyaev-Zel'dovich (SZ) effect measurements from wide-field images towards the galaxy cluster RX J1347.5-1145 obtained from the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory with the Multiwavelength Submillimeter Inductance Camera (MUSIC) at 147, 213,
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Publikováno v:
Nature. 425:817-821
Cryogenic detectors are extremely sensitive and have a wide variety of applications (particularly in astronomy), but are difficult to integrate into large arrays like a modern CCD (charge-coupled device) camera. As current detectors of the cosmic mic
Autor:
Jack Sayers, Clint Bockstiegel, Spencer Brugger, Nicole G. Czakon, Peter K. Day, Thomas P. Downes, Ran P. Duan, Jiansong Gao, Amandeep K. Gill, Jason Glenn, Sunil R. Golwala, Matthew I. Hollister, Albert Lam, Henry G. LeDuc, Philip R. Maloney, Benjamin A. Mazin, Sean G. McHugh, David A. Miller, Anthony K. Mroczkowski, Omid Noroozian, Hien Trong Nguyen, James A. Schlaerth, Seth R. Siegel, Anastasios Vayonakis, Philip R. Wilson, Jonas Zmuidzinas
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
The Multiwavelength Sub/millimeter Inductance Camera (MUSIC) is a four-band photometric imaging camera operating from the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory (CSO). MUSIC is designed to utilize 2304 microwave kinetic inductance detectors (MKIDs), with
Autor:
Sunil Golwala, P. Rossinot, Chao-Lin Kuo, M. Kenyon, Henry G. LeDuc, James J. Bock, Kent D. Irwin, Peter K. Day, Andrew E. Lange, A. Goldin, C. J. MacTavish, G. Wang, Anastasios Vayonakis, Mark Halpern, Jonas Zmuidzinas, W. C. Jones, T. E. Montroy, Warren Holmes, Gene C. Hilton, Calvin B. Netterfield, Viktor Hristov, Minhee Yun, J. E. Ruhl, Peter A. R. Ade
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 559:608-610
SPIDER is a proposed balloon-borne experiment designed to search for the imprints of gravity waves on the polarization of the cosmic microwave background radiation. The required wide frequency coverage, large number of sensitive detectors, and the st
Autor:
Anastasios Vayonakis, A. Goldin, Jonas Zmuidzinas, Andrew E. Lange, James J. Bock, Henry G. LeDuc
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment. 520:390-392
The future Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) experiments will require large focal planes with hundreds of bolometric receivers. For CMB detectors, the field of view should be restricted, as even with cryostat cooled liquid helium temperatures a signi
Autor:
Clint Bockstiegel, Jack Sayers, Anastasios Vayonakis, David Miller, Hien Nguyen, Sean McHugh, Matthew I. Hollister, Benjamin A. Mazin, Jason Glenn, P. Wilson, Jonas Zmuidzinas, Spencer Brugger, A. Gill, Seth Siegel, James A. Schlaerth, Henry G. LeDuc, Nicole G. Czakon, T. P. Downes, Jiansong Gao, Peter K. Day, Philip R. Maloney, Omid Noroozian, Ran Duan, Sunil Golwala
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
We present the status of MUSIC, the MUltiwavelength Sub/millimeter Inductance Camera, a new instrument for the Caltech Submillimeter Observatory. MUSIC is designed to have a 14', diffraction-limited field-of-view instrumented with 2304 detectors in 5
Autor:
T. P. Downes, J. Sayers, Sunil Golwala, Jonas Zmuidzinas, Omid Noroozian, Matthew I. Hollister, Jason Glenn, Seth Siegel, Henry G. LeDuc, Nicole G. Czakon, Anastasios Vayonakis, Benjamin A. Mazin, Philip R. Maloney, Ran Duan, Hien Nguyen, Peter K. Day, P. Wilson, James A. Schlaerth, John E. Vaillancourt, Jiansong Gao
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
We present the results of the latest multicolor Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detector (MKID) focal plane arrays in the submillimeter. The new detectors on the arrays are superconducting resonators which combine a coplanar waveguide section with an in