Positive utilization; excess quasiparticle injection in superconducting tunnel junction x-ray detector with quasiparticle trapping layers

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Superconducting Optical, X-Ray, And Gamma-Ray Detectors, X- And Gamma-Ray Sources, Mirrors, Gratings, And Detectors

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We report an anomalous x-ray detection property in a superconducting tunnel junction with quasiparticle trapping layers at high bias voltage. Being different from the conventional quasiparticle diffusion and edge loss model, the important characteristic parameters, such as a height and decay time of current pulse signals, are totally dependent on the incident position of photons and the applied bias voltage. This can be explained by the non-equilibrium state in a superconducting electrode induced by excess quasiparticle injection. We suppose that the property at high bias voltage should be advantageous for phonon detection and high count rate photon detection. .

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