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DESHIMA 2.0: A 200-400 GHz Ultra-wideband Integrated Superconducting Spectrometer

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2026-01-30 v1

Abstract

DESHIMA (Deep Spectroscopic HIgh-redshift MApper) is a broadband integrated superconducting spectrometer (ISS) for millimeter (mm) / sub-millimeter (sub-mm) wave astronomy based on Kinetic Inductance Detectors (KIDs). This paper describes characterization of DESHIMA 2.0 in laboratory settings. The instrument features NbTiN superconducting microstrip (MS) filters with low-loss a-SiC:H dielectric and an ultra-wideband leaky-wave antenna. A laboratory setup was designed, incorporating the cryostat housing cryogenic optics and ISS chip comprising 339 KIDs connected to MS filters tuned for (sub-)mm wave frequencies. Room-temperature mirrors on a hexapod stage allowed precise positioning and alignment of optical elements. The sky-position chopper was positioned on a motor-controlled stage for fine-tuned control over its position and alignment. Thanks to the multiplexing capability of KIDs, we could simultaneously measure multiple performance metrics across the entire frequency range. We showed that DESHIMA 2.0 achieved significant improvements in performance compared to its predecessor (DESHIMA 1.0): measured instantaneous frequency coverage was 200-400 GHz with a mean filter QfilterQ_{filter} of 340±50340 \pm 50; instrument efficiency reached 8\sim8 \%, indicating 4 times wider band coverage and 4 times higher sensitivity. The yield rate for MS filters exceeded 98 \%. The estimated aperture efficiency from measured beam patterns agreed well with the designed value of approximately 70 \%. The telescope far-field beam patterns calculated from measured beam patterns also exhibited good agreement with design specifications. We also demonstrated validity of a new method of absolute frequency calibration using the data from beam pattern measurement.

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@article{arxiv.2601.21603,
  title  = {DESHIMA 2.0: A 200-400 GHz Ultra-wideband Integrated Superconducting Spectrometer},
  author = {K. Karatsu and A. Endo and A. Moerman and S. J. C. Yates and R. Huiting and A. Pascual Laguna and S. Dabironezare and V. Murugesan and D. J. Thoen and B. T. Buijtendorp and S. Cray and K. Fujita and S. Hähnle and S. Hanany and R. Kawabe and K. Kohno and L. H. Marting and T. Matsumura and S. Nakatsubo and L. G. G. Olde Scholtenhuis and T. Oshima and M. Rybak and F. Steenvoorde and R. Takaku and T. Takekoshi and Y. Tamura and A. Taniguchi and P. P. van der Werf and J. J. A. Baselmans},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.21603},
  year   = {2026}
}

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14 pages, 10 figures