Phonon-mediated particle detectors employing Kinetic Inductance Detectors (KIDs) on Silicon substrates have demonstrated both O(10) eV energy resolution and mm position resolution, making them strong candidates for instrumenting next generation rare-event experiments such as in looking for dark matter or in neutrino measurements. Previous work has demonstrated the performance of an 80-KID array on a Si wafer, however current energy resolution measurements show a 25x difference between otherwise identical KIDs on the same wafer - between 5 to 125 eV on energy absorbed by the KID. Here, we use a first principles approach and attempt to identify the drivers behind the resolution variation. In particular, we analyze a subset of 8 KIDs using the unique approach of pulsing neighboring KIDs to generate signals in the target. We tentatively identify differences in quality factor terms as the likely culprit for the observed variation.
@article{arxiv.2111.02587,
title = {Identifying drivers of energy resolution variation in multi-KID phonon-mediated detectors},
author = {Karthik Ramanathan and Taylor Aralis and Ritoban Basu Thakur and Bruce Bumble and Yen-Yung Chang and Osmond Wen and Sunil Golwala},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.02587},
year = {2022}
}
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7 pages, 6 figures, Proceedings for the 19th International Workshop on Low Temperature Detectors (LTD19)