Fabrication of a Cryogenic Bias Filter for Ultrasensitive Focal Plane
TBMG-13262
04/01/2012
- Content
A fabrication process has been developed for cryogenic in-line filtering for the bias and readout of ultrasensitive cryogenic bolometers for millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths. The design is a microstripline filter that cuts out, or strongly attenuates, frequencies (10–50 GHz) that can be carried by wiring staged at cryogenic temperatures. The filter must have 100-percent transmission at DC and low frequencies where the bias and readout lines will carry signal. The fabrication requires the encapsulation of superconducting wiring in a dielectric-metal envelope with precise electrical characteristics. Sufficiently thick insulation layers with high-conductivity metal layers fully surrounding a patterned superconducting wire in arrayable formats have been demonstrated.
- Citation
- "Fabrication of a Cryogenic Bias Filter for Ultrasensitive Focal Plane," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2012.