CCAT: Comparisons of 280 GHz TiN and Al Kinetic Inductance Detector Arrays

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Title: CCAT: Comparisons of 280 GHz TiN and Al Kinetic Inductance Detector Arrays
Authors: Duell, Cody J., Austermann, Jason, Beall, James, Burgoyne, James R., Chapman, Scott C., Choi, Steve K., Freundt, Rodrigo G., Gao, Jiansong, Groppi, Christopher, Huber, Anthony I., Huber, Zachary B., Hubmayr, Johannes, Keller, Ben, Li, Yaqiong, Lin, Lawrence T., Matthewson, Justin, Mauskopf, Philip, Middleton, Alicia, Murphy, Colin C., Niemack, Michael D., Nikola, Thomas, Sinclair, Adrian K., Smith, Ema, van Lanen, Jeff, Vaskuri, Anna, Vavagiakis, Eve M., Vissers, Michael, Walker, Samantha, Wheeler, Jordan, Zou, Bugao
Publication Year: 2024
Collection: Astrophysics
Subject Terms: Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
More Details: The CCAT Collaboration's six-meter Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope is scheduled to begin observing in the Chilean Atacama in 2025, targeting a variety of science goals throughout cosmic history. Prime-Cam is a 1.8-meter diameter cryostat that will host up to seven independent instrument modules designed for simultaneous spectroscopic and broadband, polarimetric surveys at millimeter to submillimeter wavelengths. The first of these instrument modules, the 280 GHz module, will include ${\sim}$10,000 kinetic inductance detectors (KIDs) across three arrays. While the first array was fabricated out of tri-layer TiN/Ti/TiN, the other two arrays were fabricated out of a single layer of Al. This combination of materials within the same instrument provides a unique opportunity to directly compare the performance and noise properties of two different detector materials that are seeing increasing use within the field. We present preliminary comparisons here based on lab testing, along with a discussion of the potential impacts on operation when observing and translating raw data to science-grade maps.
Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, conference proceedings submitted to the Journal of Low Temperature Physics
Document Type: Working Paper
Access URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2406.06828
Accession Number: edsarx.2406.06828
Database: arXiv
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