DocumentCode
1544900
Title
SQUID based W-Al quasiparticle-trap assisted superconducting transition edge sensor with position resolution
Author
Sae Woo Nam ; Brink, P.L. ; Cabrera, B. ; Chugg, B. ; Clarke, R.M. ; Davies, A.K. ; Young, B.A.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Phys., Stanford Univ., CA, USA
Volume
7
Issue
2
fYear
1997
fDate
6/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
3430
Lastpage
3433
Abstract
We have demonstrated a new type of phonon sensor for cryogenic particle detectors with high-bandwidth SQUID readout. Our Quasiparticle-trap assisted Electrothermal feedback Transition edge sensor (QET) utilizes aluminum quasiparticle traps attached to a tungsten superconducting transition edge sensor patterned on a silicon substrate. The tungsten lines are voltage biased and self-regulate in the transition region. Phonons from particle interactions in the silicon deposit energy into the creating quasiparticles. The quasiparticles are trapped into the tungsten and cause its electrical resistance to increase. The resulting decrease in current through the sensor is measured with a DC SQUID array. We have been able to demonstrate xy-position resolution of /spl sim/0.3 mm for 6 keV X-rays from an /sup 55/Fe source in a 2 cm/spl times/2 cm/spl times/4 mm (4 g) detector. We describe our optimizations of the sensor design for improved energy and position. By simultaneously measuring the ionization yield we have demonstrated discrimination between electron and nuclear recoil events in a 100 g Si detector for the CDMS (Cryogenic Dark Matter Search) experiment.
Keywords
SQUIDs; X-ray detection; aluminium; electron-phonon interactions; position sensitive particle detectors; quasiparticles; superconducting particle detectors; tungsten; /sup 55/Fe source; 4 g detector; 6 keV; Al quasiparticle traps; Cryogenic Dark Matter Search experiment; DC SQUID array; SQUID based W-Al quasiparticle-trap assisted superconducting transition edge sensor; Si; Si substrate; W superconducting transition edge sensor; W-Al; X-rays; cryogenic particle detectors; electrical resistance increase; electron recoil events; high-bandwidth SQUID readout; ionization yield; nuclear recoil events; phonon sensor; position resolution; quasiparticle-trap assisted electrothermal feedback transition edge sensor; Aluminum; Cryogenics; Electrothermal effects; Feedback; Phonons; Radiation detectors; SQUIDs; Sensor arrays; Silicon; Tungsten;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1051-8223
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/77.622120
Filename
622120
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