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Photon-noise limited sensitivity in titanium nitride kinetic inductance detectors

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2015-03-25 v2 Superconductivity

Abstract

We demonstrate photon-noise limited performance at sub-millimeter wavelengths in feedhorn-coupled, microwave kinetic inductance detectors (MKIDs) made of a TiN/Ti/TiN trilayer superconducting film, tuned to have a transition temperature of 1.4~K. Micro-machining of the silicon-on-insulator wafer backside creates a quarter-wavelength backshort optimized for efficient coupling at 250~\micron. Using frequency read out and when viewing a variable temperature blackbody source, we measure device noise consistent with photon noise when the incident optical power is >>~0.5~pW, corresponding to noise equivalent powers >>~3×1017\times 10^{-17} W/Hz\sqrt{\mathrm{Hz}}. This sensitivity makes these devices suitable for broadband photometric applications at these wavelengths.

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@article{arxiv.1406.4010,
  title  = {Photon-noise limited sensitivity in titanium nitride kinetic inductance detectors},
  author = {Johannes Hubmayr and Jim Beall and Dan Becker and Hsaio-Mei Cho and Mark Devlin and Bradley Dober and Chris Groppi and Gene C. Hilton and Kent D. Irwin and Dale Li and Phillip Mauskopf and Dave P. Pappas and Jeff Van Lanen and Michael R. Vissers and Yiwen Wang and Lian-Fu Wei and Jiansong Gao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.4010},
  year   = {2015}
}