In this paper we describe the current status of the CALDER project, which is developing ultra-sensitive light detectors based on superconductors for cryogenic applications. When we apply an AC current to a superconductor, the Cooper pairs oscillate and acquire kinetic inductance, that can be measured by inserting the superconductor in a LC circuit with high merit factor. Interactions in the superconductor can break the Cooper pairs, causing sizable variations in the kinetic inductance and, thus, in the response of the LC circuit. The continuous monitoring of the amplitude and frequency modulation allows to reconstruct the incident energy with excellent sensitivity. This concept is at the basis of Kinetic Inductance Detectors (KIDs) that are characterized by natural aptitude to multiplexed read-out (several sensors can be tuned to different resonant frequencies and coupled to the same line), resolution of few eV, stable behavior over a wide temperature range, and ease in fabrication. We present the results obtained by the CALDER collaboration with 2×2 cm2 substrates sampled by 1 or 4 Aluminum KIDs. We show that the performances of the first prototypes are already competitive with those of other commonly used light detectors, and we discuss the strategies for a further improvement.

New application of superconductors: high sensitivity cryogenic light detectors / Cardani, Laura; Bellini, Fabio; Casali, Nicola; Castellano, M. G.; Colantoni, Ivan; Coppolecchia, Alessandro; Cosmelli, Carlo; Cruciani, Angelo; D'Addabbo, Antonio; Di Domizio, S.; MARTINEZ PEREZ, MARIA LUCIA; Tomei, C.; Vignati, Marco. - In: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. - ISSN 0168-9002. - (2016). (Intervento presentato al convegno Vienna Conference on Instrumentation 2016 tenutosi a Vienna, Austria) [10.1016/j.nima.2016.04.011].

New application of superconductors: high sensitivity cryogenic light detectors

CARDANI, LAURA
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BELLINI, Fabio;CASALI, NICOLA;COLANTONI, IVAN;COPPOLECCHIA, ALESSANDRO;COSMELLI, Carlo;CRUCIANI, ANGELO;D'ADDABBO, ANTONIO;MARTINEZ PEREZ, MARIA LUCIA;VIGNATI, Marco
2016

Abstract

In this paper we describe the current status of the CALDER project, which is developing ultra-sensitive light detectors based on superconductors for cryogenic applications. When we apply an AC current to a superconductor, the Cooper pairs oscillate and acquire kinetic inductance, that can be measured by inserting the superconductor in a LC circuit with high merit factor. Interactions in the superconductor can break the Cooper pairs, causing sizable variations in the kinetic inductance and, thus, in the response of the LC circuit. The continuous monitoring of the amplitude and frequency modulation allows to reconstruct the incident energy with excellent sensitivity. This concept is at the basis of Kinetic Inductance Detectors (KIDs) that are characterized by natural aptitude to multiplexed read-out (several sensors can be tuned to different resonant frequencies and coupled to the same line), resolution of few eV, stable behavior over a wide temperature range, and ease in fabrication. We present the results obtained by the CALDER collaboration with 2×2 cm2 substrates sampled by 1 or 4 Aluminum KIDs. We show that the performances of the first prototypes are already competitive with those of other commonly used light detectors, and we discuss the strategies for a further improvement.
2016
Vienna Conference on Instrumentation 2016
kinetic inductance detector; double beta decay; dark matter; light readout
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New application of superconductors: high sensitivity cryogenic light detectors / Cardani, Laura; Bellini, Fabio; Casali, Nicola; Castellano, M. G.; Colantoni, Ivan; Coppolecchia, Alessandro; Cosmelli, Carlo; Cruciani, Angelo; D'Addabbo, Antonio; Di Domizio, S.; MARTINEZ PEREZ, MARIA LUCIA; Tomei, C.; Vignati, Marco. - In: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. - ISSN 0168-9002. - (2016). (Intervento presentato al convegno Vienna Conference on Instrumentation 2016 tenutosi a Vienna, Austria) [10.1016/j.nima.2016.04.011].
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