Application of kinetic inductance thermometers to X-ray calorimetry

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Calorimeters, Radiation Detectors, Thermometers, X Rays, Field Effect Transistors, Squid (Detectors), Temperature Dependence, Tunnel Diodes

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A kinetic inductance thermometer is applied to X-ray calorimetry, and its operation over a wide range of frequencies and geometries is discussed. Three amplifier configurations are described, one using a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) amplifier, another incorporating an FET amplifier in an amplitude modulated system, and the third, using a tunnel diode frequency modulated oscillator circuit. The predicted performance of each configuration is presented.

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