Hypersensitive Tunable Josephson Escape Sensor for Gigahertz Astronomy
Paolucci, F., Ligato, N., Buccheri, V., Germanese, G., Virtanen, P., & Giazotto, F. (2020). Hypersensitive Tunable Josephson Escape Sensor for Gigahertz Astronomy. Physical Review Applied, 14(3), Article 034055. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.14.034055
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Single-photon detectors and bolometers represent the bridge between different topics in science, such as quantum computation, astronomy, particle physics, and biology. Nowadays, superconducting bolometers and calorimeters are the most-sensitive detectors in the terahertz and subterahertz bands. Here, we propose and demonstrate a Josephson escape sensor (JES) that could find natural application in astrophysics. The JES is composed of a fully superconducting one-dimensional Josephson junction, whose resistance-versus-temperature characteristics can be precisely controlled by a bias current. Therefore, differently from traditional superconducting detectors, the JES sensitivity and working temperature can be in situ simply and finely tuned depending on the application requirements. A JES bolometer is expected to show an intrinsic thermal-fluctuation-noise noise-equivalent power on the order of
10−25 W/Hz1/2, while a JES calorimeter could provide a frequency resolution of about 2 GHz, as deduced from the experimental data. In addition, the sensor can operate at the critical temperature (i.e., working as a conventional transition-edge sensor), with a noise-equivalent power of approximately 6×10−20 W/Hz1/2 and a frequency resolution of approximately 100 GHz.
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We acknowledge the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program under Grant No. 777222 ATTRACT (T-CONVERSE project) and under Grant Agreement No. 800923-SUPERTED. We acknowledge CSN V of INFN under the technology innovation grant SIMP. The work of F.P. was partially supported by the Tuscany Government (Grant No. POR FSE 2014-2020) through the INFN-RT2 172800 project. The work of V.B. is partially funded by the European Union (Grant No. 777222 ATTRACT) through the T-CONVERSE project. ...License
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