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Superconducting Transition Edge Sensor Using Dilute AlMn Alloys
Physics
  • S. W. Deiker
  • W. Doriese
  • G. C. Hilton
  • K. D. Hilton
  • W. H. Rippard
  • J. N. Ullom
  • L. R. Vale
  • S. T. Ruggiero
  • A. Williams
  • Betty A. Young, Santa Clara University
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Article
Publication Date
9-17-2004
Publisher
American Institute of Physics
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Abstract

We have fabricated a bolometer using a transition-edge sensor (TES) made of Al doped with Mn to suppress the superconducting critical temperature (Tc) of Al from ∼1Kto∼100mK. The resulting detector exhibits low-frequency noise consistent with theory, with a noise-equivalent power of 7.5×10−18W/√Hz. The addition of Mn impurities did not significantly increase the heat capacity of the TES. In addition, the detector is surprisingly insensitive to applied magnetic fields. The use of AlMn alloy films in arrays of TES detectors has advantages in simplicity of fabrication when compared to traditional bilayer fabrication techniques.

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Citation Information
Deiker, S. W., Doriese, W., Hilton, G. C., Irwin, K. D., Rippard, W. H., Ullom, J. N., Vale, L. R., Ruggiero, S. T., Williams, A., & Young, B. A. (2004). Superconducting transition edge sensor using dilute AlMn alloys. Applied Physics Letters, 85(11), 2137–2139. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1789575