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MKID development for SuperSpec: an on-chip, mm-wave, filter-bank spectrometer

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SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING
DOI: 10.1117/12.927070

Keywords

kinetic inductance detector; MKID; resonator; titanium nitride; mm-wavelength; spectroscopy

Funding

  1. NASA Astrophysics Research and Analysis (APRA) [399131.02.06.03.43]
  2. W. M. Keck Institute for Space Studies
  3. NASA Postdoctoral Programme
  4. Science and Technology Facilities Council Ph.D studentship programme [ST/G002711/1, ST/J001449/1]

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SuperSpec is an ultra-compact spectrometer-on-a-chip for millimeter and submillimeter wavelength astronomy. Its very small size, wide spectral bandwidth, and highly multiplexed readout will enable construction of powerful multibeam spectrometers for high-redshift observations. The spectrometer consists of a horn-coupled microstrip feedline, a bank of narrow-band superconducting resonator filters that provide spectral selectivity, and Kinetic Inductance Detectors (KIDs) that detect the power admitted by each filter resonator. The design is realized using thin-film lithographic structures on a silicon wafer. The mm-wave microstrip feedline and spectral filters of the first prototype are designed to operate in the band from 195-310 GHz and are fabricated from niobium with at T-c of 9.2K. The KIDs are designed to operate at hundreds of MHz and are fabricated from titanium nitride with a T-c of similar to 2K. Radiation incident on the horn travels along the mm-wave microstrip, passes through the frequency-selective filter, and is finally absorbed by the corresponding KID where it causes a measurable shift in the resonant frequency. In this proceedings, we present the design of the KIDs employed in SuperSpec and the results of initial laboratory testing of a prototype device. We will also briefly describe the ongoing development of a demonstration instrument that will consist of two 500-channel, R=700 spectrometers, one operating in the 1-mm atmospheric window and the other covering the 650 and 850 micron bands.

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