Superconducting microresonators are drawing increasing attention for use in sensitive THz detection, especially for astronomical applications. These are relatively simple thin-film lithographically produced devices that are amenable to large-scale microwave frequency multiplexing. Indeed, such resonators have very high quality factors, in the range 10^4 to 10^6, potentially allowing 10^3 to 10^4 resonators to be multiplexed using a single cryogenic low-noise amplifier (HEMT). The resonators may themselves serve as detectors given appropriate coupling of the signal energy, or the resonators may be used to multiplex a broad range of other devices such as SIN or SIS tunnel junction detectors, SQUID preamplifiers for TES bolometers, etc. One o...
Cryogenic photon detectors can be used to make extremely sensitive cameras for submillimeter astrono...
Magnetic microcalorimeters (MMCs) are cryogenic, energy-dispersive single-particle detectors providi...
If driven sufficiently strongly, superconducting microresonators exhibit nonlinear behavior includin...
Superconducting microresonators are drawing increasing attention for use in sensitive THz detection...
Abstract. A large community has converged on the idea of using high quality factor superconducting m...
Interest in superconducting microresonators has grown dramatically over the past decade. Resonator p...
Low-temperature physics and astronomy have traditionally focused on developing exquisitely sensitive...
Superconducting detectors will play an increasingly significant role in astrophysics, especially at ...
The next generation of astrophysics instruments will feature an order of magnitude more photon senso...
Future submillimeter and far-infrared space telescopes will require large-format (many 1000's o...
This thesis describes the intrinsic limits of superconducting microresonator detectors. In a superco...
Arrays of cryogenic microbolometers and other cryogenic detectors are being developed for infrared i...
Superconducting microwave microresonators are low temperature detectors (LTDs) suitable for large-sc...
This paper describes a new superconducting photon detector concept which is applicable from mil-lime...
Arrays of cryogenic microbolometers and other cryogenic detectors are being developed for infrared i...
Cryogenic photon detectors can be used to make extremely sensitive cameras for submillimeter astrono...
Magnetic microcalorimeters (MMCs) are cryogenic, energy-dispersive single-particle detectors providi...
If driven sufficiently strongly, superconducting microresonators exhibit nonlinear behavior includin...
Superconducting microresonators are drawing increasing attention for use in sensitive THz detection...
Abstract. A large community has converged on the idea of using high quality factor superconducting m...
Interest in superconducting microresonators has grown dramatically over the past decade. Resonator p...
Low-temperature physics and astronomy have traditionally focused on developing exquisitely sensitive...
Superconducting detectors will play an increasingly significant role in astrophysics, especially at ...
The next generation of astrophysics instruments will feature an order of magnitude more photon senso...
Future submillimeter and far-infrared space telescopes will require large-format (many 1000's o...
This thesis describes the intrinsic limits of superconducting microresonator detectors. In a superco...
Arrays of cryogenic microbolometers and other cryogenic detectors are being developed for infrared i...
Superconducting microwave microresonators are low temperature detectors (LTDs) suitable for large-sc...
This paper describes a new superconducting photon detector concept which is applicable from mil-lime...
Arrays of cryogenic microbolometers and other cryogenic detectors are being developed for infrared i...
Cryogenic photon detectors can be used to make extremely sensitive cameras for submillimeter astrono...
Magnetic microcalorimeters (MMCs) are cryogenic, energy-dispersive single-particle detectors providi...
If driven sufficiently strongly, superconducting microresonators exhibit nonlinear behavior includin...