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Resonator Stabilization Architecture to Suppress Switching Transient Crosstalk in I-CDM.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Low Temperature Physics. Nov2018, Vol. 193 Issue 3/4, p593-599. 7p.
Subject
*CALORIMETERS
*CROSSTALK
*CARRIER waves
*ELECTROMAGNETIC waves
*ELECTRONIC modulation
Language
ISSN
0022-2291
Abstract
The ever-increasing sizes of transition-edge sensor (TES) microcalorimeter arrays motivates improved multiplexed readout with large multiplexing factors, low power dissipation, and low levels of crosstalk. Current-summed code division multiplexing (I-CDM) has been proposed as an alternative to flux-summed code division multiplexing (Φ-CDM) because of its lower power dissipation and greater robustness against the failure of individual readout elements. Simulating I-CDM arrays, we find that unswitched circuit components provide a mechanism for crosstalk, the magnitude of which is determined by their inductance. To mitigate this source of crosstalk, we propose a technique called resonator-stabilized I-CDM (RI-CDM), which the simulations predict will reduce crosstalk by an order of magnitude. RI-CDM reads out dc-biased TESs on an amplitude-modulated carrier wave. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]