The Simons Observatory Microwave SQUID Multiplexing Detector Module Design
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Published:2021-11-01
Issue:1
Volume:922
Page:38
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ISSN:0004-637X
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Container-title:The Astrophysical Journal
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language:
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Short-container-title:ApJ
Author:
McCarrick HeatherORCID, Healy ErinORCID, Ahmed ZeeshanORCID, Arnold KamORCID, Atkins ZacharyORCID, Austermann Jason E.ORCID, Bhandarkar TanayORCID, Beall James A., Bruno Sarah Marie, Choi Steve K.ORCID, Connors Jake, Cothard Nicholas F.ORCID, Crowley Kevin D., Dicker SimonORCID, Dober BradleyORCID, Duell Cody J., Duff Shannon M.ORCID, Dutcher DanielORCID, Frisch Josef C., Galitzki NicholasORCID, Gralla Megan B.ORCID, Gudmundsson Jon E.ORCID, Henderson Shawn W., Hilton Gene C., Ho Shuay-Pwu Patty, Huber Zachary B.ORCID, Hubmayr Johannes, Iuliano JeffreyORCID, Johnson Bradley R.ORCID, Kofman Anna M.ORCID, Kusaka Akito, Lashner JackORCID, Lee Adrian T.ORCID, Li YaqiongORCID, Link Michael J., Lucas Tammy J.ORCID, Lungu Marius, Mates J. A. B., McMahon Jeffrey J., Niemack Michael D.ORCID, Orlowski-Scherer JohnORCID, Seibert JosephORCID, Silva-Feaver MaximilianoORCID, Simon Sara M., Staggs Suzanne, Suzuki AritokiORCID, Terasaki TomokiORCID, Thornton Robert, Ullom Joel N., Vavagiakis Eve M., Vale Leila R., Van Lanen Jeff, Vissers Michael R.ORCID, Wang Yuhan, Wollack Edward J.ORCID, Xu ZhileiORCID, Young Edward, Yu Cyndia, Zheng Kaiwen, Zhu NingfengORCID
Abstract
Abstract
Advances in cosmic microwave background (CMB) science depend on increasing the number of sensitive detectors observing the sky. New instruments deploy large arrays of superconducting transition-edge sensor (TES) bolometers tiled densely into ever larger focal planes. High multiplexing factors reduce the thermal loading on the cryogenic receivers and simplify their design. We present the design of focal-plane modules with an order of magnitude higher multiplexing factor than has previously been achieved with TES bolometers. We focus on the novel cold readout component, which employs microwave SQUID multiplexing (μmux). Simons Observatory will use 49 modules containing 70,000 bolometers to make exquisitely sensitive measurements of the CMB. We validate the focal-plane module design, presenting measurements of the readout component with and without a prototype detector array of 1728 polarization-sensitive bolometers coupled to feedhorns. The readout component achieves a 95% yield and a 910 multiplexing factor. The median white noise of each readout channel is 65
pA
/
Hz
. This impacts the projected SO mapping speed by <8%, which is less than is assumed in the sensitivity projections. The results validate the full functionality of the module. We discuss the measured performance in the context of SO science requirements, which are exceeded.
Funder
Simons Foundation National Science Foundation DOE ∣ NNSA ∣ LDRD ∣ Fermilab
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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