We describe the design, optimization, electrical and optical tests of Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKIDs) for the mm-wave range. Our detectors are based on a novel resonator design, and are suitable for ground-based astronomical observations in the 143 GHz atmospheric window. The measured optical Noise Equivalent Power (NEP) at 0.3 K is ∼ 10−16 W/√ Hz under a 300 K background load. This is equivalent or better than the performance of the best current bolometric detectors for the 140 GHz atmospheric window, limited by atmospheric noise in the best available sites. We also describe which improvements can be introduced to reduce the NEP of our detector, for lower background applications (narrow band or space-based)
Aims. Future actively cooled space-borne observatories for the far-infrared, loosely defined as a 1–...
We demonstrate photon noise limited performance in both phase and amplitude readout in microwave kin...
Very large arrays of Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKIDs) have the potential to revolution...
We describe the design, optimization, electrical and optical tests of Microwave Kinetic Inductance D...
Throughout the last decades, development of low-temperat- ure detectors focused mainly on the design...
Throughout the last decades, development of low-temperat- ure detectors focused mainly on the design...
We describe the design, optimization and optical tests of Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors for...
This work intends to give the state-of-the-art of our knowledge of the performance of lumped element...
To achieve background limited detection, future space missions in the far infrared and sub-mm radiat...
Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKIDs) are extremely sensitive radiation detectors based on ...
To achieve background limited detection, future space missions in the far infrared and sub-mm radiat...
To achieve background limited detection, future space missions in the far infrared and sub-mm radiat...
Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKIDs) are a superconducting detector technology capable of ...
Aims. Future actively cooled space-borne observatories for the far-infrared, loosely defined as a 1–...
Aims. Future actively cooled space-borne observatories for the far-infrared, loosely defined as a 1–...
Aims. Future actively cooled space-borne observatories for the far-infrared, loosely defined as a 1–...
We demonstrate photon noise limited performance in both phase and amplitude readout in microwave kin...
Very large arrays of Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKIDs) have the potential to revolution...
We describe the design, optimization, electrical and optical tests of Microwave Kinetic Inductance D...
Throughout the last decades, development of low-temperat- ure detectors focused mainly on the design...
Throughout the last decades, development of low-temperat- ure detectors focused mainly on the design...
We describe the design, optimization and optical tests of Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors for...
This work intends to give the state-of-the-art of our knowledge of the performance of lumped element...
To achieve background limited detection, future space missions in the far infrared and sub-mm radiat...
Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKIDs) are extremely sensitive radiation detectors based on ...
To achieve background limited detection, future space missions in the far infrared and sub-mm radiat...
To achieve background limited detection, future space missions in the far infrared and sub-mm radiat...
Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKIDs) are a superconducting detector technology capable of ...
Aims. Future actively cooled space-borne observatories for the far-infrared, loosely defined as a 1–...
Aims. Future actively cooled space-borne observatories for the far-infrared, loosely defined as a 1–...
Aims. Future actively cooled space-borne observatories for the far-infrared, loosely defined as a 1–...
We demonstrate photon noise limited performance in both phase and amplitude readout in microwave kin...
Very large arrays of Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKIDs) have the potential to revolution...