2014
DOI: 10.1007/s10909-013-1057-5
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Sensitivity to Cosmic Rays of Cold Electron Bolometers for Space Applications

Abstract: An important phenomenon limiting the sensitivity of bolometric detectors for future space missions is the interaction with cosmic rays. We tested the sensitivity of Cold Electron Bolometers (CEBs) to ionizing radiation using gamma-rays from a radioactive source and X-rays from an X-ray tube. We describe the test setup and the results. As expected, due to the effective thermal insulation of the sensing element and its negligible volume, we find that CEBs are largely immune to this problem

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“…For example, in a TES with a spider-web membrane, the absorber volume is usually on the order of 0:01 mm 3 , while the CEB absorber volume is only 0:02 μm 3 . The combination of a large volume difference and a weak electron-phonon coupling results in CEB cosmic rays immunity 40 that is outstanding in comparison to TESs and KIDs. Cosmic rays that hit the substrate do not reach the absorber, which is the only sensitive element of the CEB.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in a TES with a spider-web membrane, the absorber volume is usually on the order of 0:01 mm 3 , while the CEB absorber volume is only 0:02 μm 3 . The combination of a large volume difference and a weak electron-phonon coupling results in CEB cosmic rays immunity 40 that is outstanding in comparison to TESs and KIDs. Cosmic rays that hit the substrate do not reach the absorber, which is the only sensitive element of the CEB.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work has demonstrated the stringent necessity of developing sensitive multifrequency CMB experiments to correct the observations from the dust contributions. Cold-electron bolometers [2,3] are promising detectors for cosmological applications, as they have all the qualities necessary to perform tasks: such as the high sensitivity to terahertz radiation and immunity to cosmic rays [4].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To the test the sensitivity of this sample to cosmic rays we illuminated the sample with X-ray photons generated by a microfocus X-ray source (Hamamatsu model L10101) as already done in a previous test. 15 The CEB sample (Fig. 4).…”
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confidence: 99%