Modeling Superconducting Resonators for Astronomical Photon Detection

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Abstract

The current generation of Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) polarization experiments demand high-performance background-limited sensor arrays to achieve the desired levels of instrument sensitivity. One particularly promising approach, known as MKIDs (Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detector), is based on monitoring the response of a resonator in the presence of radiation with sufficient energy to influence the device’s superconducting properties. This sensor architecture is amendable to realizing high focal plane density while maintaining readout with low parasitic thermal loads in a sub –kelvin cryogenic environment. We explore the use of a finite element analysis method solver to carry out electromagnetic simulations of representative sensor geometries.

*Society of Physics Students 2018 Internship Program

Presenters

  • Daniel Morales

    • Physics, Texas Lutheran University

Authors

  • Daniel Morales

    • Physics, Texas Lutheran University
  • Karwan Rostem

    • NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
    • NASA GSFC
  • Edward J Wollack

    • NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
    • NASA GSFC