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JOURNAL OF LOW TEMPERATURE PHYSICS
Volume 151, Issue 1-2, Pages 477-482Publisher
SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10909-007-9676-3
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TES; antenna; FIR
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We report progress toward large arrays of sensitive TES bolometers for submillimeter and far-infrared wavelengths with noise equivalent power (NEP) suitable for either imaging from a cooled space telescope or ground based spectroscopy. The arrays are based on a pixel design that makes use of a distributed transition edge sensor (TES) coupled to a slot antenna array. We have electrically characterized prototype detectors consisting of 256 TiN hot-electron TES microbolometers biased in parallel with T (c) =50 mK. The measured electron-phonon thermal conductance of prototype devices is as low as 1.1 pW/K at 50 mK corresponding to an electrical NEP of 4x10(-19) W/Hz(1/2). The time constant of two detectors with different geometries and transition widths was measured under a range of bias conditions. We have measured time constants greater than or similar to 10(-3) seconds, which is long enough for straightforward multiplexing with existing multiplexer technology.
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