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Highly-multiplexed microwave SQUID readout using the SLAC Microresonator Radio Frequency (SMuRF) Electronics for Future CMB and Sub-millimeter Surveys

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2018-09-12 v1 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics

Abstract

The next generation of cryogenic CMB and submillimeter cameras under development require densely instrumented sensor arrays to meet their science goals. The readout of large numbers (\sim10,000--100,000 per camera) of sub-Kelvin sensors, for instance as proposed for the CMB-S4 experiment, will require substantial improvements in cold and warm readout techniques. To reduce the readout cost per sensor and integration complexity, efforts are presently focused on achieving higher multiplexing density while maintaining readout noise subdominant to intrinsic detector noise. Highly-multiplexed cold readout technologies in active development include Microwave Kinetic Inductance Sensors (MKIDs) and microwave rf-SQUIDs. Both exploit the high quality factors of superconducting microwave resonators to densely channelize sub-Kelvin sensors into the bandwidth of a microwave transmission line. We present advancements in the development of a new warm readout system for microwave SQUID multiplexing, the SLAC Superconducting Microresonator RF electronics, or SMuRF. The SMuRF system is unique in its ability to track each tone, minimizing the total RF power required to read out each resonator, thereby significantly reducing the linearity requirements on the cold and warm readout. Here, we present measurements of the readout noise and linearity of the first full SMuRF system, including a demonstration of closed-loop tone tracking on a 528 channel cryogenic microwave SQUID multiplexer. SMuRF is being explored as a potential readout solution for several future CMB projects including Simons Observatory, BICEP Array, CCAT-prime, Ali-CPT, and CMB-S4. Parallel development of the platform is underway to adapt SMuRF to read out both MKID and fast X-ray TES calorimeter arrays.

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@article{arxiv.1809.03689,
  title  = {Highly-multiplexed microwave SQUID readout using the SLAC Microresonator Radio Frequency (SMuRF) Electronics for Future CMB and Sub-millimeter Surveys},
  author = {Shawn W. Henderson and Zeeshan Ahmed and Jason Austermann and Daniel Becker and Douglas A. Bennett and David Brown and Saptarshi Chaudhuri and Hsiao-Mei Sherry Cho and John M. D'Ewart and Bradley Dober and Shannon M. Duff and John E. Dusatko and Sofia Fatigoni and Josef C. Frisch and Jonathon D. Gard and Mark Halpern and Gene C. Hilton and Johannes Hubmayr and Kent D. Irwin and Ethan D. Karpel and Sarah S. Kernasovskiy and Stephen E. Kuenstner and Chao-Lin Kuo and Dale Li and John A. B. Mates and Carl D. Reintsema and Stephen R. Smith and Joel Ullom and Leila R. Vale and Daniel D. Van Winkle and Michael Vissers and Cyndia Yu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.03689},
  year   = {2018}
}

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16 pages, 5 figures