학술논문

Thermal Crosstalk of X-Ray Transition-Edge Sensor Micro-Calorimeters Under Frequency Domain Multiplexing Readout
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity IEEE Trans. Appl. Supercond. Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on. 32(1):1-7 Jan, 2022
Subject
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Crosstalk
Frequency division multiplexing
Detectors
SQUIDs
Gold
Inductance
Extraterrestrial measurements
detector energy resolution
frequency domain multiplexing
monte carlo
space-borne satellites
transition-edge sensors
thermal crosstalk
X-ray micro-calorimeters
x-ray astronomy
Language
ISSN
1051-8223
1558-2515
2378-7074
Abstract
We have measured and characterized the thermal crosstalk in two different arrays of transition-edge sensor (TES) X-ray microcalorimeters with frequency-domain multiplexing (FDM) readout. The TES arrays are fabricated at SRON and are a 8 × 8 and a 32 × 32 “kilo-pixel” uniform array. The amount of crosstalk is evaluated as the ratio between the averaged crosstalk signal and the X-ray pulse amplitudes. The crosstalk ratios (CRs) for our detectors are compliant with the requirements for future X-ray space missions, such as Athena X-IFU (CR $< 10^{-3}$ for first-neighbor pixels): We measured a nearest neighbor thermal CR at a level of $10^{-4}$, with a highest CR of $4\times 10^{-4}$ for the kilo-pixel array (worst case, center of array) and $1\times 10^{-4}$ for the 8 × 8 array, with a margin of improvement achievable by optimizing the Cu metallization and the width of the Si supporting structures (muntins) in the backside of the TES array chip. Based on the measured CRs, we have estimated the impact on the spectral resolution by means of noise equivalent power considerations and a Monte Carlo simulation, finding an average degradation in quadrature of less than 40 meV, compliant with the