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Suppression of excess noise in Transition-Edge Sensors using magnetic field and geometry
Authors:J N Ullom  W B Doriese  G C Hilton  J A Beall  S Deiker  K D Irwin  C D Reintsema  L R Vale  Y Xu
Affiliation:

National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, CO 80305, USA

Abstract:We report recent progress at NIST on Mo/Cu Transition-Edge Sensors (TESs). While the signal-band noise of our sensors agrees with theory, we observe excess high-frequency noise. We describe this noise and demonstrate that it can be strongly suppressed by a magnetic field perpendicular to the plane of the sensor. Both the excess noise and greek small letter alpha=(T/R)(dR/dT) depend strongly on field so our results show that accurate comparisons between devices are only possible when the field is well known or constant. We also present results showing the noise performance of TES designs incorporating parallel and perpendicular normal metal bars, an array of normal metal islands, and in wedge-shaped devices. We demonstrate significant reduction of high-frequency noise with the perpendicular bar devices at the cost of reduced greek small letter alpha. Both the bars and the magnetic field are useful noise reduction techniques for bolometers.
Keywords:Author Keywords: Microcalorimeter  Transition-edge sensor  Excess noise
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