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Model for excess noise in voltage-biased superconducting bolometers

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APPLIED OPTICS
Volume 40, Issue 34, Pages 6229-6235

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/AO.40.006229

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We are developing superconducting transition-edge bolometers for far-infrared and millimeter wavelengths. The bolometers described. here are suspended by thin legs of silicon nitride for thermal isolation. At frequencies between 200 mHz and 10-50 Hz these devices show white noise at their thermal fluctuation limit (NEP approximate to 10(-17) W/root Hz). At higher frequencies a broad peak appears in the noise spectrum, which we attribute to a combination of thermal fluctuations in complex thermal circuits and electrothermal feedback. Detailed noise calculations fit the noise measured in three different devices that were specifically designed to test the model. We discuss how changes in bolometer materials can shift the noise peak above the frequency range of interest for most applications.

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