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Large Inverse Transient Phase Response of Titanium-nitride-based Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2021-12-08 v1 Instrumentation and Detectors

Abstract

Following optical pulses (λ=405 nm\lambda=405~\text{nm}) on titanium nitride (TiN) Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKIDs) cooled down at temperatures TTc/20T \le T_c / 20 (Tc4.6 KT_c \simeq 4.6~\text{K}), we observe a large phase-response highlighting two different modes simultaneously that are nevertheless related. The first corresponds to the well-known transition of cooper-pair breaking into quasi-particles which produces a known phase response. This is immediately followed by a large inverse response lasting several hundreds of microseconds to several milliseconds depending on the temperature. We propose to model this inverse pulse as the thermal perturbation of the superconductor and interaction with two level system (TLS) that reduces the dielectric constant which in turns modify the capacitance and therefore the resonance frequency. The ratio of the TLS responding to the illumination is on the order of that of the area of the inductor to the whole resonator

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@article{arxiv.2111.05189,
  title  = {Large Inverse Transient Phase Response of Titanium-nitride-based Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors},
  author = {Jie Hu and Faouzi Boussaha and Jean-Marc Martin and Paul Nicaise and Christine Chaumont and Samir Beldi and Michel Piat and Piercarlo Bonifacio},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.05189},
  year   = {2021}
}

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Accepted by Applied Physics Letters