2007
DOI: 10.1109/tasc.2007.897403
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Highly Sensitive and Easy-to-Use SQUID Sensors

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“…The detector response has been characterized, as well as the performance, in terms of energy resolution and time profile of the signals. A double stage SQUID circuit [63] has been used for the read out of the detector. More details about the readout of MMCs will be given in Section 6.…”
Section: Mmcs With Embedded 163 Homentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The detector response has been characterized, as well as the performance, in terms of energy resolution and time profile of the signals. A double stage SQUID circuit [63] has been used for the read out of the detector. More details about the readout of MMCs will be given in Section 6.…”
Section: Mmcs With Embedded 163 Homentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation of a two-stage SQUID setup requires a first-stage SQUID, an amplifier SQUID, a room-temperature feedback electronics as well as about ten electrical wires that are routed from room-temperature to the SQUID setup. The power load to the cryogenic platform is of the order of some nW [63] and is therefore acceptable for modern dilution refrigerators. However, the readout of large MMC detector arrays as required for the ECHo experiment is hardly possible by simply multiplying the single-channel detector readout since the number of SQUIDs, feedback electronics and electrical wires scales linearly with the number of detectors.…”
Section: Single-channel Readout Of Metallic Magnetic Calorimetersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…TESs have been characterized in a dedicated holder of a dilution refrigerator coupled to a SQUID, generation C6, type X216, with a nominal current noise of 3 pA/Hz 0.5 provided by PTB [19]. The bias circuit uses a parallel shunt resistance, R sh = 2 m, small compared with the R n of the TES, which results in an effective voltage bias for most of the transition and thus a stabilizing negative electrothermal feedback [1].…”
Section: Characterization Set-upmentioning
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“…Joule heating stabilizes the TES on its transition, and the operating resistance is about 2.3 . The current through the TES is read out with a SQUID amplifier and roomtemperature electronics from Magnicon [11], which are coupled to a fast (6 GHz) digitizing oscilloscope. Energy deposited in the voltage-biased TES results in a negative current pulse with an integrated charge that is proportional to the energy absorbed.…”
Section: The Transition Edge Sensormentioning
confidence: 99%