DocumentCode :
835180
Title :
Tantalum STJ for photon counting detectors
Author :
Jorel, Corentin ; Feautrier, Philippe ; Villégier, Jean-Claude
Author_Institution :
Lab. d´´Astrophysique de l´´Obs. de Grenoble, France
Volume :
15
Issue :
2
fYear :
2005
fDate :
6/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
587
Lastpage :
590
Abstract :
Superconducting Tunnel Junctions (STJ´s) are currently being developed as photon detectors for a wide range of applications. These detectors are used because they are energy resolving photon counters, and they can be used from the infrared (2 μm) to X-ray wavelengths with good quantum efficiency (80%). At visible wavelengths, the spectral resolution of STJ´s can exceed one part in ten. The goal of this work is to develop STJ´s for use in low-light astronomical applications in the near infrared. This work emphasizes two points: improvement of the epitaxial tantalum absorber and the development of a new fabrication process for Ta/Al-AlOx-Al/Ta STJ´s. The main features of this process are that pixels have aligned electrodes and vias patterned through a protecting SiO2 layer. These vias are used to contact the top electrode layer of the STJ. The AlOx tunnel barrier has symmetric Al-Ta trap layers on either side. The 150 nm thick Ta absorber is epitaxially grown on top of a thin Nb seed layer. Photon counting experiments with theses devices are presented at λ=0.78 μm. Digital filtering methods are used to compute the photon counting data in order to minimize noise.
Keywords :
aluminium; aluminium compounds; infrared astronomy; nanotechnology; niobium; photon counting; superconducting junction devices; superconducting particle detectors; superconductive tunnelling; tantalum; 0.78 micron; 150 nm; Nb; SiO2; Ta-Al-AlO-Al-Ta; Ta-Al-AlOx-Al-Ta STJs; digital filtering methods; epitaxial growth; epitaxial tantalum absorber; low-light astronomical applications; near infrared; photon counting detectors; photon detectors; superconducting tunnel junctions; symmetric Al-Ta trap layers; tantalum STJ; thin seed layer; tunnel barrier; Counting circuits; Electrodes; Energy resolution; Fabrication; Infrared detectors; Josephson junctions; Superconducting epitaxial layers; Superconducting photodetectors; X-ray detection; X-ray detectors; Astronomy; STJ; epitaxial layers; near infrared; photon counting; tantalum;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1051-8223
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2005.849949
Filename :
1439706
Link To Document :
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