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The Simons Observatory: Metamaterial Microwave Absorber (MMA) and its Cryogenic Applications

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2021-02-24 v3

Abstract

Controlling stray light at millimeter wavelengths requires special optical design and selection of absorptive materials that should be compatible with cryogenic operating environments. While a wide selection of absorptive materials exists, these typically exhibit high indices of refraction and reflect/scatter a significant fraction of light before absorption. For many lower index materials such as commercial microwave absorbers, their applications in cryogenic environments are challenging. In this paper, we present a new tool to control stray light: metamaterial microwave absorber tiles. These tiles comprise an outer metamaterial layer that approximates a lossy gradient index anti-reflection coating. They are fabricated via injection molding commercially available carbon-loaded polyurethane (25\% by mass). The injection molding technology enables mass production at low cost. The design of these tiles is presented, along with thermal tests to 1 K. Room temperature optical measurements verify their control of reflectance to less than 1\% up to 65\circ angles of incidence, and control of wide angle scattering below 0.01\%. The dielectric properties of the bulk carbon-loaded material used in the tiles is also measured at different temperatures, confirming that the material maintains similar dielectric properties down to 3 K.

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@article{arxiv.2010.02233,
  title  = {The Simons Observatory: Metamaterial Microwave Absorber (MMA) and its Cryogenic Applications},
  author = {Zhilei Xu and Grace E. Chesmore and Shunsuke Adachi and Aamir M. Ali and Andrew Bazarko and Gabriele Coppi and Mark Devlin and Tom Devlin and Simon R. Dicker and Patricio A. Gallardo and Joseph E. Golec and Jon E. Gudmundsson and Kathleen Harrington and Makoto Hattori and Anna Kofman and Kenji Kiuchi and Akito Kusaka and Michele Limon and Frederick Matsuda and Jeff McMahon and Federico Nati and Michael D. Niemack and Shreya Sutariya and Aritoki Suzuki and Grant P. Teply and Robert J. Thornton and Edward J. Wollack and Mario Zannoni and Ningfeng Zhu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2010.02233},
  year   = {2021}
}

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10 pages, 11 figures, published in Applied Optics, selected as "Editor's pick"