The development of single photon detectors (SPD's) in the microwave regime is a fundamental challenge for obtaining a better understanding of the phenomena and components employed in quantum information technologies. Particularly, the field of quantum thermodynamics has until now been mainly theory oriented due to the lack of suitable detectors. In this thesis I present the first steps in developing a high fidelity SPD suitable for detecting itinerant microwave photons in a transmission line. The device is of mesoscopic size and directly integrable into superconducting quantum circuits. Out of the two main approaches in microwave SPD's, atom-like systems and thermal detectors, we pursue the latter. In a thermal detector, the energy of the ...