Print Email Facebook Twitter Complex impedance of TESs under AC bias using FDM readout system Title Complex impedance of TESs under AC bias using FDM readout system Author Taralli, E. (SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research) Khosropanah, P. (SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research) Gottardi, L. (SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research) Nagayoshi, K. (SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research) Ridder, M. L. (SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research) Bruijn, M. P. (SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research) Gao, J.R. (TU Delft QN/Gao Lab; SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research) Date 2019 Abstract The next generation of Far-infrared and X-ray space observatories will require detector arrays with thousands of transition edge sensor (TES) pixel. It is extremely important to have a tool that is able to characterize all the pixels and that can give a clear picture of the performance of the devices. In particular, we refer to those aspects that can affect the global energy resolution of the array: logarithmic resistance sensitivity with respect to temperature and current (α and β parameters, respectively), uniformity of the TESs and the correct understanding of the detector thermal model. Complex impedance measurement of a TES is the only technique that can give all this information at once, but it has been established only for a single pixel under DC bias. We have developed a complex impedance measurement method for TESs that are AC biased since we are using a MHz frequency domain multiplexing (FDM) system to readout an array. The FDM readout demands for some modifications to the complex-impedance technique and extra considerations, e.g. how to modulate a small fraction of the bias carrier frequencies in order to get a proper excitation current through the TESs and how to perform an accurate demodulation and recombination of the output signals. Also, it requires careful calibration to remove the presence of parasitic impedances in the entire readout system. We perform a complete set of AC impedance measurements for different X-ray TES microcalorimeters based on superconducting TiAu bilayers with or without normal metal Au bar structures. We discuss the statistical analysis of the residual between impedance data and fitting model to determine the proper calorimeter thermal model for our detectors. Extracted parameters are used to improve our understanding of the differences and capabilities among the detectors and additionally the quality of the array. Moreover, we use the results to compare the calculated noise spectra with the measured data. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a0d15049-b10c-4461-bcc5-8e83aaea30af DOI https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5089739 ISSN 2158-3226 Source AIP Advances, 9 (4) Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2019 E. Taralli, P. Khosropanah, L. Gottardi, K. Nagayoshi, M. L. Ridder, M. P. Bruijn, J.R. Gao Files PDF 1.5089739.pdf 3.37 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:a0d15049-b10c-4461-bcc5-8e83aaea30af/datastream/OBJ/view