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Characterization of Low-noise Backshort-Under-Grid Kilopixel Transition Edge Sensor Arrays for PIPER (2212.01370v1)

Published 2 Dec 2022 in astro-ph.IM

Abstract: We present laboratory characterization of kilo-pixel, filled backshort-under-grid (BUG) transition-edge sensor (TES) arrays developed for the Primordial Inflation Polarization ExploreR (PIPER) balloon-borne instrument. PIPER is designed to map the polarization of the CMB on the largest angular scales and characterize dust foregrounds by observing a large fraction of the sky in four frequency bands in the range 200 to 600 GHz. The BUG TES arrays are read out by planar SQUID-based time division multiplexer chips (2dMUX) of matching form factor and hybridized directly with the detector arrays through indium bump bonding. Here, we discuss the performance of the 2dMUX and present measurements of the TES transition temperature, thermal conductance, saturation power, and preliminary noise performance. The detectors achieve saturation power below 1 pW and phonon noise equivalent power (NEP) on the order of a few aW/rtHz. Detector performance is further verified through pre-flight tests in the integrated PIPER receiver, performed in an environment simulating balloon float conditions.

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