Performance of a Low-Parasitic Frequency-Domain Multiplexing Readout

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A. E. Lowitz
A. N. Bender
P. Barry
T. W. Cecil
C. L. Chang
R. Divan
M. A. Dobbs
A. J. Gilbert
S. E. Kuhlmann
M. Lisovenko
J. Montgomery
V. Novosad
S. Padin
J. E. Pearson
G. Wang
V. Yefremenko
J. Zhang
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[1] University of Chicago,Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics
[2] Argonne National Laboratory,High
[3] Argonne National Laboratory,Energy Physics Division
[4] McGill University,Center for Nanoscale Materials
[5] Argonne National Laboratory,Department of Physics
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Frequency-domain multiplexing; Transition-edge sensors; Cosmic microwave background;
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Frequency-domain multiplexing is a readout technique for transition-edge sensor bolometer arrays used on modern cosmic microwave background experiments, including the SPT-3G receiver. Here, we present design details and performance measurements for a low-parasitic frequency-domain multiplexing readout. Reducing the parasitic impedance of the connections between cryogenic components provides a path to improve both the crosstalk and noise performance of the readout. Reduced crosstalk will in turn allow higher-multiplexing factors. We have demonstrated a factor of two improvement in parasitic resistance compared to SPT-3G hardware. Reduced parasitics also permits operation of lower-resistance bolometers optimized for improved readout noise performance. We demonstrate that a module in the prototype system has comparable readout noise performance to an SPT-3G module when operated with dark TES bolometers in the laboratory.
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页码:192 / 199
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