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Advanced ACTPol TES Device Parameters and Noise Performance in Fielded Arrays

Author(s): Crowley, Kevin T; Austermann, Jason E; Choi, Steve K; Duff, Shannon M; Gallardo, Patricio A; et al

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Abstract: The Advanced ACTPol (AdvACT) upgrade to the Atacama Cosmology Tele- scope (ACT) features arrays of aluminum manganese transition-edge sensors (TESes) opti- mized for ground-based observations of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB). Array testing shows highly responsive detectors with anticipated in-band noise performance under optical loading. We report on TES parameters measured with impedance data taken on a subset of TESes. We then compare modeled noise spectral densities to measurements. We find excess noise at frequencies around 100 Hz, nearly outside of the signal band of CMB measurements. In addition, we describe full-array noise measurements in the laboratory and in the field for two new AdvACT mid-frequency arrays, sensitive at bands centered on 90 and 150 GHz, and data for the high-frequency array (150/230 GHz) as deployed.
Publication Date: 31-Jul-2018
Electronic Publication Date: 31-Jul-2018
Citation: Crowley, Kevin T, Austermann, Jason E, Choi, Steve K, Duff, Shannon M, Gallardo, Patricio A, Ho, Shuay-Pwu Patty, Hubmayr, Johannes, Koopman, Brian J, Nati, Federico, Niemack, Michael D, Salatino, Maria, Simon, Sara M, Staggs, Suzanne T, Stevens, Jason R, Ullom, Joel N, Vavagiakis, Eve M, Wollack, Edward J. (2018). Advanced ACTPol TES Device Parameters and Noise Performance in Fielded Arrays. Journal of Low Temperature Physics, 193 (3-4), 328 - 336. doi:10.1007/s10909-018-2028-7
DOI: doi:10.1007/s10909-018-2028-7
ISSN: 0022-2291
EISSN: 1573-7357
Keywords: Cosmic Microwave Background, transition-edge sensor, detector modeling, noise performance, TES parameters
Pages: 328 - 336
Language: en
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: Journal of Low Temperature Physics
Version: Author's manuscript



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