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19 July 2016 Development of dual-polarization LEKIDs for CMB observations
Heather McCarrick, Maximilian H. Abitbol, Peter A. R. Ade, Peter Barry, Sean Bryan, George Che, Peter Day, Simon Doyle, Daniel Flanigan, Bradley R. Johnson, Glenn Jones, Henry G. LeDuc, Michele Limon, Philip Mauskopf, Amber Miller, Carole Tucker, Jonas Zmuidzinas
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We discuss the design considerations and initial measurements from arrays of dual-polarization, lumped-element kinetic inductance detectors (LEKIDs) nominally designed for cosmic microwave background (CMB) studies. The detectors are horn-coupled, and each array element contains two single-polarization LEKIDs, which are made from thin-film aluminum and optimized for a single spectral band centered on 150 GHz. We are developing two array architectures, one based on 160 micron thick silicon wafers and the other based on silicon-on-insulator (SOI) wafers with a 30 micron thick device layer. The 20-element test arrays (40 LEKIDs) are characterized with both a linearly-polarized electronic millimeter wave source and a thermal source. We present initial measurements including the noise spectra, noise-equivalent temperature, and responsivity. We discuss future testing and further design optimizations to be implemented.
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Heather McCarrick, Maximilian H. Abitbol, Peter A. R. Ade, Peter Barry, Sean Bryan, George Che, Peter Day, Simon Doyle, Daniel Flanigan, Bradley R. Johnson, Glenn Jones, Henry G. LeDuc, Michele Limon, Philip Mauskopf, Amber Miller, Carole Tucker, and Jonas Zmuidzinas "Development of dual-polarization LEKIDs for CMB observations", Proc. SPIE 9914, Millimeter, Submillimeter, and Far-Infrared Detectors and Instrumentation for Astronomy VIII, 99140O (19 July 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2231830
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Sensors

Polarization

Resonators

Waveguides

Silicon

Black bodies

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