A Log-Periodic Channelizer for Multichroic Antenna-Coupled TES-Bolometers

We have fabricated a dual-polarized multichroic antenna-coupled bolometer prototype pixel for use in focal planes of Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) polarimetry experiments and for submillimeter observations of high redshift galaxies. We couple millimeter and submillimeter power onto the detector...

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description We have fabricated a dual-polarized multichroic antenna-coupled bolometer prototype pixel for use in focal planes of Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) polarimetry experiments and for submillimeter observations of high redshift galaxies. We couple millimeter and submillimeter power onto the detector with a dual polarized sinuous antenna that has a continuous bandwidth of 60-250 GHz and we use a contacting extended hemispherical lens to boost the gain high enough to match the optics of a typical telescope. We partition each polarization channel into seen contiguous channels with a channelizer circuit that mimics the physiology of the human ear and then terminate each channel on a separate TES bolometer. Fourier Transform Spectroscopy demonstrates that the bands are near the designed locations with total receiver throughputs of 20-30%.
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Applied sciences
Bolometer
infrared, submillimeter wave, microwave and radiowave receivers and detectors
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Channels
Circuit properties
CMB polarimetry
Cosmic microwave background
Design. Technologies. Operation analysis. Testing
Detectors
Electric, optical and optoelectronic circuits
Electrical engineering. Electrical power engineering
Electromagnets
Electronics
Exact sciences and technology
Focal plane
high-redshift galaxy cluster photometry
Impedance
Infrared, submillimeter wave, microwave and radiowave instruments, equipment and techniques
Instruments, apparatus, components and techniques common to several branches of physics and astronomy
Integrated circuits
Lenses
log-periodic channelizer
Microstrip
Microwave circuits, microwave integrated circuits, microwave transmission lines, submillimeter wave circuits
Niobium
Optical losses
Physics
Physiology
Polarimetry
Semiconductor electronics. Microelectronics. Optoelectronics. Solid state devices
sinuous antenna
TES-bolometers
Various equipment and components
title A Log-Periodic Channelizer for Multichroic Antenna-Coupled TES-Bolometers
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